Twenty Twelve Season 2 Episode 4
Twenty Twelve
Season 2

Ep 4. The Rapper

  • TV-14
  • July 21, 2012
  • 28 min
  • 7.2  (43)

Set in the year 2012, Twenty Twelve is a British mockumentary comedy series that takes a humorous look at the preparations for the London Olympics. In Season 2, Episode 4 titled "The Rapper," the show continues to follow the fictional Olympic Deliverance Commission (ODC) as they face more hilarious challenges and obstacles in their mission to successfully organize the upcoming games.

"The Rapper" focuses on the ODC's attempt to involve the local community and incorporate urban music into the Olympic festivities. The episode begins with the commission brainstorming ideas to connect with the younger generation and appeal to a wider audience. Enter Sebastian Coe, the chairman of the ODC, who suggests organizing a rap performance to bring a modern and diverse touch to the Games.

As the ODC starts looking for a suitable rapper to represent the Olympic spirit, the episode dives into the world of underground music and the challenges of blending it with the traditional Olympic culture. While some members of the ODC are skeptical about this idea, others see it as an opportunity to showcase the cultural diversity of London.

Meanwhile, Head of Deliverance Ian Fletcher finds himself entangled in a minor controversy when his teenage daughter Lucy gets involved in a high-profile protest against the Olympic sponsors. As a concerned father, Ian tries to handle the situation delicately while also avoiding any damage to his professional reputation.

Another crucial development in this episode revolves around Kay Hope, the ODC's Head of Sustainability. She is tasked with finding an eco-friendly alternative for the Olympic torch. Her pursuit to replace the traditional gas-powered torch with a "green" option leads to some hilariously bizarre alternatives being suggested within the commission. However, Kay soon realizes the complexity of the task and discovers that finding a sustainable torch is not as easy as it seems.

As the episode progresses, the ODC faces more challenges in their preparations. The team must deal with a last-minute change to the Olympic Village accommodation plan due to a design flaw. While some team members scramble to find a quick fix, others are left questioning their roles and responsibilities in the commission.

Additionally, the episode explores the tensions between the ODC and the British government, particularly the Minister for Sport. The commission finds itself caught between a rock and a hard place as they try to manage the expectations of the politicians, the public, and the media, all while navigating the complexities of organizing a mega-event like the Olympics.

Throughout "The Rapper," the show cleverly satirizes the bureaucratic challenges, conflicting interests, and absurdities that arise during the Olympic planning process. The brilliant ensemble cast delivers witty and fast-paced dialogue that keeps the audience engaged and entertained.

Overall, "The Rapper" offers a humorous glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of the ODC as they navigate the complexities of organizing the London Olympics. With its sharp writing, excellent performances, and clever humor, Twenty Twelve continues to showcase the beautifully absurd world of event planning and leaves viewers eagerly anticipating what will happen next in this exciting mockumentary series.

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Twenty Twelve, Season 2 Episode 4, is available to watch and stream on BBC Two. You can also buy, rent Twenty Twelve on demand at Apple TV Channels, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    July 21, 2012
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    28 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (43)