Published by Mason Oldridge, 11 October 2023
CONTAINS SPOILERS!
There’s dodgy jobs aplenty as Vinnie and the gang are back for another run.
Following last season’s ending in which Dylan was kidnapped, the group are carrying on with life in his absence. This season sees antics such as hijacking a transport truck, with the driver played by the brilliant guest star Lee Mack, assisting with Barry MacDonagh’s funeral after he is blown up by a landmine, discovering Tommo has a German son, robbing an arcade, enlisting the help of a rat catcher when Jim’s attic is infested, locating a stolen caravan believed to be full of cash and delivering a giant rabbit for Manolito. Also recurring throughout the season is Vinnie attending therapy and his reluctance to work with the MacDonagh’s after their alleged involvement in Dylan’s disappearance.
The comedy is kept simple yet funny in both plot and jokes. Tommo and Ash remain the standouts thanks to their hilarious delivery of lines, while Jim is as furious as ever and Cardi mixing up Ted Bundy with Ted Baker is particularly side-splitting.
In the penultimate episode, we learn that Manolito is in fact behind Dylan going missing and framed the MacDonaghs. This discovery results in an angry and revenge-seeking Vinnie devising a plot to steal precious art and plant it at Manolito’s house to frame him for the theft. At first, this seems a repeat of the same stunt they pulled to get rid of Terrence McCann, though it justifies itself when it is revealed Manolito is working for McCann. Dylan also makes a guest appearance at the end leaving Vinnie a voicemail confirming he is alive and well. The scene closes with Manolito gun in hand, hinting at a new level of danger for the coming episodes.
The fifth season maintains a consistent standard of storyline and comedy, neither an improvement nor a decline from the previous, for what is another good season of the comedy-drama.
7/10