How did the four-part series end for Carly and the team?

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Sunday, 22 October 2023 at 09:30 AM


Warning: This article contains full spoilers for Boiling Point episode 4.

Boiling Point managed to pack many a punch and pivotal moment into its short four-episode run on BBC One.

Coming after the major success of the hit 2021 film which was previously a short film, the new BBC series follows the team eight months after the cliffhanger of the movie, which saw Stephen Graham‘s irate chef Andy Jones collapse with a heart attack.

While the fate of Andy remained uncertain for fans, he returns in the sequel series in a more realistic sense, battling demons of his own and trying to find his place in the world without running a restaurant.

The four Boiling Point episodes centre more closely on the film’s supporting character Carly (Vinette Robinson) and her new restaurant, Point North, where she has employed many of the same staff from Jones & Sons.

Carly remains determined to create a working environment that’s not as chaotic, stressful or tense as Andy’s at Jones & Sons, but she soon realises that navigating the hospitality industry in this incredibly difficult current climate isn’t for the faint of heart.

The episodes follow different batches of characters, with the first episode seeing newcomer Johnny (Stephen Odubola) struggle with his new job in the kitchen, while other episodes have followed kitchen porters Jake (Daniel Larkai) and Holly (Hannah Traylen) as they struggle to make ends meet and turn to other avenues to make quick money.

But just how did things wrap up for Carly and the team in the final episode? With the restaurant taking on a special wedding booking to inject some much-needed cash into its revenue stream, is the future of Point North a certain one?

Read on for a full breakdown of the final episode of Boiling Point.

Boiling Point TV series ending explained

Aine Rose Daly as Robyn sitting on stairs in Boiling Point.
Aine Rose Daly as Robyn in Boiling Point.
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The final episode, like the other three, zoned in a specific group of characters. This time, with a front-of-house skew, providing some integral insight into some of the familiar and newer faces on the waiting staff team.

The episode opens with Robyn (Áine Rose Daly) practising her lines outside a studio, clearly preparing for an audition. It’s the same day that Carly and the Point North team are catering their first wedding, an unlikely avenue for them all – but something that’s being done for exposure, as well as to help out a friend of business owner Liam (Joel MacCormack).

As Robyn is waiting for her name to be called in the audition waiting area, she is clearly nervous and needs to use the toilet – but the one on site is broken. She has to leave the building and go to a nearby café to use one, but finds it’s occupied and leaves.

Upon leaving the café, it’s clear she’s been unable to make it to a bathroom in time, and we next see her in a toilet, having to change and also reaching for wipes in her bag. In the scene, we see a box of azathioprine, a medicine used to help treat conditions such as Crohn’s disease.

Back in Point North, service is busy and Dean (Gary Lamont) is wondering where Robyn is, asking Billy (Taz Skylar) if he knows what’s holding her up at her audition.

But it’s also Jamie’s (Stephen McMillan) first day back after taking a leave of absence for his mental health and self-harm incident in episode 2. The team welcomes his return with open arms and Carly tells him he can take breaks whenever he needs them.

When Robyn eventually arrives at the restaurant, Dean shouts at her in front of the kitchen, patronising her about her acting career dreams.

We also see that throughout the service, new sous chef Nick (Steven Ogg) continues to touch Camille (Izuka Hoyle) inappropriately, with Camille eventually having to confront him about not liking him.

He retorts that she’s “a little too big” for him, causing Bolton (Shaun Fagan) to see if Camille needs any help – but she says she’s fine.

Steven Ogg as Nick and Izuka Hoyle as Camille in Boiling Point arguing in a kitchen
Steven Ogg as Nick and Izuka Hoyle as Camille in Boiling Point.
BBC/Boiling Point TV Limited

On the restaurant floor, we also get some insight into Musa (Ahmed Malek) and Kit’s (Missy Haysom) lives, with Musa being asked about his tattoos which represent his family, and Kit being questioned about their identity as non-binary by some of the wedding guests.

While it’s a difficult conversation to have, Musa cheers up Kit after it, impersonating the woman in particular.

Jamie’s having a good time on pastry, managing to execute a whole wedding cake and individual desserts which have been stacked up on a tower. But when Dean tells Robyn to hurry up in to the kitchen, she knocks into the tower, causing some of the desserts to crash and Nick to explode at Robyn.

Robyn breaks down in the toilet and Billy comes to comfort her, but all is well with the wedding cake and the party applaud Jamie as he rolls it out.

After the wedding party, the team celebrate with some drinks and plan to go out for the night, but Camille asks Dean not to invite Nick. Carly is also unable to make the night out, saying she has plans of her own.

At the same time, we see that Andy has tried to visit Carly at home, but as she’s at the restaurant, it’s her mother Vivian (Cathy Tyson) who answers. She invites him in as the pair know each other and, when chatting, Vivian tells him that Carly needs help as she’s discovered that Carly has re-mortgaged the flat.

Vinette Robinson as Carly in Boiling Point wearing a flowery dress, looking concerned
Vinette Robinson as Carly in Boiling Point.
BBC/Boiling Point TV Limited

Later that night, we see that Carly has actually gone on a date with Darren, the man from Vivian’s church, who was asking after Carly. But it’s clear there’s no spark between them, and once Carly leaves the date, she heads out to the same club as the Point North crew, much to Holly’s excitement.

At the club, Jake and Jamie have a heart-to-heart about Jamie’s struggles, but Jake doesn’t reveal anything about his own recent debacles. The night is a good one for most of the team, apart from Billy and Robyn, who have an argument over Billy’s choice of words that Robyn is “sick”.

She tells Dean she wants to go home, and in the taxi ride home, she tells Dean about her Crohn’s disease and how it impacts her life, talking about why she was late to work that morning. Dean apologises to Robyn and says that he’ll help her.

The final scenes of the finale are of each member of the Point North team ending their night, with Emily at home with her dog, Billy looking sad in the club, Bolton one of the last ones on the dance floor and Musa helping a drunk Kit home.