The Thick of It season 4 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
DoSAC faces a crisis with a police arrest backlog, blamed on Home Office paperwork cuts. Minister Peter Mannion, juggling office politics and personal conflicts, particularly with Malcolm Tucker, strategizes to mitigate the issue. Amidst this, Malcolm faces legal troubles, leading to his arrest and resignation. Glenn Cullen, morally conflicted, publicly resigns. The team, dealing with the aftermath, reflects on the political landscape and their futures, with mixed emotions and uncertainty.
Full Episode S04E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main issue DoSAC is dealing with?
DoSAC is dealing with a police arrest backlog, caused by administrative cuts by the Home Office.
Who is responsible for the Think Socially scheme?
Peter Mannion delegates the responsibility of the Think Socially scheme to Fergus and Adam.
What system is implemented at DoSAC to manage decision-making?
A double stamp system is implemented for decision-making due to communication breakdowns.
How does the team plan to address the police backlog?
The plan involves outsourcing to the private sector to clear the backlog.
What personal legal trouble is Malcolm Tucker facing?
Malcolm Tucker is facing legal trouble and potential arrest, impacting his career and DoSAC's image.
What happens to Glenn Cullen?
Glenn Cullen, feeling morally compromised, has a public breakdown and resigns.
What is Malcolm Tucker's stance on his legal situation?
Malcolm Tucker asserts his innocence but steps down from his position as Director of Communications.
How do the team members feel about Malcolm Tucker's situation?
The team has mixed reactions, with some feeling relief and others reflecting on the impact on DoSAC and politics.
What are the consequences of DoSAC's decisions on the police backlog?
The decisions lead to further complications and a strain on resources, highlighting the ongoing crisis.
Is the Think Socially scheme successful?
The success of the Think Socially scheme is not clearly indicated, as it is overshadowed by other events.