Moz reminisces about 1993, the year he first moved into the flat.
Sitcom about a small-time dope dealer and his strange collection of acquaintances.
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Moz reminisces about 1993, the year he first moved into the flat.
Released from the boiler Lee comes up with inspiring song lyrics inspired by his ordeal whilst a cash-strapped Colin and a violent guy called Xavier join Psycho Paul's gang,turning Moz's flat into a training camp under the instruction of Stripes,another mask-wearer. They plan to torch a Triad restaurant but get a shock when the Triads turn up at the flat with their new leader - Cartoon Head.
When Moz gets a visit from the drunken Jenny things soon get out of hand.
Moz admits his art fraud to Tilly,who forgives him as she loves him. Yasuko,however,dumps Derrick for Fist. Nicki gets arrested by P.C. having told Jess she is her mother and rung the Red Mist to get them on to Moz but she relents and allows P.C. to tip Moz off so that when the Red Mist arrive,Moz has taken appropriate evasive action. Carmel has to choose between Colin and Jake,who are both threatening suicide,though Jake makes it easy for her while Judith finally gets lethal revenge on Cartoon Head.
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