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Wreck, 3 April 2024, BBC Three, “Disposable”
BBC Three’s comedy horror series Wreck returns with the fourth episode from its second season. Created and written by Ryan J. Brown, this fast-paced show keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its intricate storyline and impressive production.
In the previous episode, Jamie went rogue and made a terrifying discovery that left him haunted by the past. This week, in the episode ‘Disposable’, Jamie and Vivian decide to go their separate ways, realising that their mission to expose the sinister Velorum corporation requires a more nuanced approach. As the group disperses, Jamie and Vivian delve deeper into their investigation, aiming to find the missing festival staff. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang, lost on their way, become unwittingly caught in a terrifying siege.
Oscar Kennedy, who portrays the determined Jamie, delivers a nuanced performance, balancing the character’s tenacity with his inner demons. Thaddea Graham’s vibrant portrayal of Vivian adds a layer of complexity to the narrative as their friendship faces new tests. With the gang scattered and facing unforeseen dangers, this episode promises to be a heart-pounding instalment in the ongoing battle against Velorum.
The series continues to impress with its deft blend of humour and horror, keeping a delicate balance that resonates with viewers. Wreck’s ability to create a believable world, infused with a sense of unease, means it scores highly. The show’s unique appeal lies in its combination of a strong storyline, impressive performances, and a distinctively queer perspective.
Wreck: Disposable airs on Wednesday, 3 April 2024, at 10.00pm on BBC Three.
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