In fact, he wants the final season – which continues the focus on Danny’s mental health -to champion all the women who have supported the struggling men in their lives, something his eyes were opened to when he was 18 and volunteering for the mental health organisation Calm.
‘The fact that we’ve been able to say exactly the story we’ve wanted, and we all (it’s really cliche), really loved working with each other, it’s really ending, actually, in the loveliest way.’.
Over a decade after Jack Rooke debuted Big Boys at Edinburgh Fringe, the third and final season of his Channel 4 adaptation is ending with a poignant flourish.
‘I feel really lucky that we got to end the story on our terms,’ Jack tells Metro ahead of the season three premiere.
But before we mourn the show’s ending, there’s plenty to look forward to across the final six episodes including star-studded cameos from the likes of British TV icons like Rylan.