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But the letter says Mulvaney pulled Vinnie out of a house fire that wasn’t an accident. That the fire was meant to erase a debt. That Vinnie’s real father wasn’t a deadbeat — he was an informant. And Mulvaney was the one who let him die to protect a bigger operation.

Then he looks at Carol. “The cat wasn’t under the patio, you daft cow. Neville died in the shed. I found him. I just didn’t tell you because you needed something to bury.”

Vinnie doesn’t remember him.

Back at the pub, the gang waits. Dylan puts a pint in front of him without asking. Cardi says, “You look like you’ve seen a ghost.” Vinnie stares at the photograph of himself as a child — that small, scared boy who thought fire was normal.

Dylan digs the hole. Properly. No jokes. He’s been quiet since episode 3, when his estranged father showed up with a suitcase full of second-hand leather coats and a story about witness protection that nobody believed. Tommo plays the harmonica — badly — because he thinks it’s what you do at funerals. Cardi reads a poem he wrote on a kebab wrapper: brassic s05e05 dvdrip

The sky over Hawley is the colour of a week-old bruise. Vinnie O’Neill sits on the roof of a stolen tractor — not because he’s hiding, but because the height makes the town look small enough to fit in his pocket. That’s where he keeps his anger these days. Folded tight.

“No,” Vinnie says finally. “I’ve seen the person I would’ve been if someone hadn’t been stupid enough to care.” But the letter says Mulvaney pulled Vinnie out

Not a real one. A pretend funeral for a cat that belonged to Carol’s late husband — a mangy, one-eyed tom called Neville that went missing six months ago. Carol found a skeleton under the patio while digging a drainage trench for her new weed greenhouse. She’s convinced it’s Neville. The gang humours her because, three weeks ago, Carol’s biopsy came back ambiguous, and nobody knows how to say we’re scared except through rituals.