When Mobeen learns that his little sister Aks has been suspended from school for fighting, he realises that he might not be the best role model for her.
It's Aks's prom night and things get complicated when Ridwan makes some unwise decisions. Meanwhile, Eight risks getting in too deep with a local wide boy.
An old friend makes an unexpected return leaving Aks, Eight and Nate concerned about what this means for Mobeen. Can he stay clear of trouble or are things about to take a turn.
Mobeen tries to do a good deed by helping out at the local food bank, but juggling this with strict orders from Uncle Khan to launder money could leave him with a deadly debt that is impossible to pay.
Mobeen and Aks must demonstrate their commitment to a good cause to prevent her being excluded from school. This involves attending the funeral of Mobeen’s former teacher - but when drug a deal goes wrong at the church, Mobeen has bigger things to worry about.
With a hit out on Officer Harper, Mobeen steps in to try to save his life and take him out of the firing line. Eight and Nate must stall Harper’s assassin long enough for Mobeen and Harper to escape through the woods.
Mobeen and the gang must get out of Small Heath, but can he tie up loose ends and guarantee his sister’s safety before the police or Khan’s gang take him down?
Mobeen and Nate are just weeks from the end of their sentence, but Mobeen’s work as one of the prison’s 'Listeners' gets him into trouble with an inmate from another wing.
Mobeen has landed himself in the prison infirmary, where he also has a mission – to befriend a man known as 'Memory Stick' and convince him to hand over vital information.
Nida offers to get Mobeen a fake passport if he can steal something from the Turks. Will help from Uncle Shady and his big drill be enough to pull it off?
Tensions run high as the gang debate what to do with the stolen money. Jerry reveals his true colours, Emre investigates the theft, and Uncle Shady offers Mobeen a lifeline.
On a plane alone, Mobeen recounts how it all started, with his teenage memories of the first job he did for Khan and the beginning of his brotherhood with Nate and Eight.