: Activist Matthew Collins (played by Stephen Graham) focuses on keeping the informant, Robbie Mullen , safe until the trial begins. However, this dedication inadvertently places Matthew’s own family in danger.
In Season 1, Episode 4 of The Walk-In , the tension escalates as a trial date is set for the members of the far-right group . Plot Overview The Walk-In Season 1 - Episode 4
: Critics have described the episode as "super harsh and gritty," noting it maintains a sense of "harsh realness" rather than becoming sentimental about Robbie’s slow character development. Production Context : Activist Matthew Collins (played by Stephen Graham)
: The series is based on the real-life infiltration of National Action by Matthew Collins of the activist group Hope Not Hate , which successfully foiled a plot to assassinate Labour MP Rosie Cooper. Platform : You can watch the full series on ITVX or Disney+ . Plot Overview : Critics have described the episode
: A significant scene features a clash between Alison and Robbie regarding his homophobia. Alison attempts to reason with him, serving as a reminder of how easily young people can be influenced by extremist peers.
: Matthew and his wife, Alison, take Robbie into their home. The episode highlights the stark differences in their lives, with Matthew realizing the "empty" and "remarkably ignorant" life Robbie has led.