The Low Down...
bro'Town's fourth hilarious series is filled with unstoppable antics as the boys uncover the truth about gangs, discover the art world, witness religious miracles, observe dog-eat-dog politics, uncover alien abductions and ultimately face the harsh reality of human mortality!
Jam packed with hot Kiwi guest stars including Anika Moa, Bic Runga, Boh Runga, TrinityRoots, Scribe, Cliff Curtis, Petra Bagust, Keisha Castle-Hughes, the Prime Minister, the Governor General and heaps of NZ politicians, series four promises an amazing rollercoaster ride through Morningside with all your favourite friends.
The Episodes:
Sons for the Return Homo
Morningside’s softest criminal, Motorcycle Boy, returns home from ‘boarding school’ just in time for his 21st. Motorcycle Boy trains the boys up to become staunch gang members – but Sione’s big mouth soon has himself, his brother, and his own “gang” in deep trouble.
The Artful Dadger
Valea becomes immersed in the art world, winning praise for his talent and unleashing the tortured artist within! However, bitter rivalry quickly ensues when a jealous Dad busts out his best art skills, impressing the glitterarti and stealing his son’s limelight.
A Miracle in Morningside
In an attempt to outdo his friends, Mack gives up food and water for Lent, and becomes convinced he is a descendant of Jesus Christ and Maria Von Trapp from The Sound of Music. Via hunger-induced hallucinations, the Lady Maria tells Mack to found the ‘Church of the Awesome Show Tunes’, and Mack must convince his followers that he is the chosen one!
Yes Prime Minister
A desperate Brother Ken insists that Vale represent St Sylvester’s at Youth Parliament in Wellington. The boys travel to the capital city where they find themselves surrounded by fierce opponents in the dog-eat-dog world of politics. Vale inspires the crowd with his quick wit and funny put-downs – but is it enough to survive an egging attack and a dirty rat?
An Alien at my Table
Cliff Curtis organizes a star-studded Matariki concert at Kia Ora Bey, but one by one New Zealand’s finest musicians disappear - and Jeff gets the blame! Will Valea and Keisha rekindle their spark? Will Jeff get to sing with TrinityRoots? Is there anybody out there? And will this be the day the music died?
I’m going to Limbo… I may be Some Time
Dad Pepelo’s hard living lifestyle finally catches up with him, and while the boys maintain a bedside vigil, Dad embarks on a journey of the soul, where he must face the demons of his past.