Packed to the Rafters season 4 explained

Season Number:4
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Num Episodes:22
Network:Seven Network
Prev Season:Season 3
Next Season:Season 5

The fourth season of Packed to the Rafters, an Australian drama television series, began on 8 February 2011 on the Seven Network.[1] [2] The season concluded on 20 March 2012 after 22 episodes.

Season four traces the family's fortunes as they attempt to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of Melissa's death. Strong family bonds ensure that traumatised Ben receives warm support as he takes his first steps back into the work-force. Slowly he learns to smile again, embracing a newfound interest in gardening and a growing friendship with his boss's daughter Emma, which might hold the promise of something more. There are further love issues in the Karandonis household, with Carbo and Retta choosing to elope rather than face the comic extravagance of a Karandonis wedding. Julie and Dave, meanwhile, are forced to deal with the consequences for Rachel and Jake of a dangerous accusation flung at him by a drunken woman on a rugby weekend away. Rachel's feelings for Jake are tested to the limit, especially when her boss throws into the confusing mix the chance of a lifetime to work in New York. The Rafters also wrestle with the unexpected arrival of new family members, not the least being the release from prison of Dave's father, Tom. Tom's never quite predictable manipulations ultimately force Dave to take a heart-breaking stand, and cause him to initially misjudge the intentions of his half-brother, Matt. Julie meanwhile finds a new best friend in Donna, though their initial exchanges are hilariously unpromising. Meanwhile, Nathan is searching for new direction in his life and his desire to travel forces Julie and Dave to undertake some soul-searching of their own. Ted is also keen to find a greater purpose, mentoring a troubled twelve-year-old boy.

Cast

Regular

Featuring

Recurring and guest

Notes

Jessica Marais' departure

Jessica Marais, who plays Rachel Rafter, announced on 15 February 2011 that the fourth season will be her last season of Packed to the Rafters. Her final episode was announced to air sometime in June or July 2011, but new episodes had yet to air. The series returned 23 August 2011 with Marais' final episode.[3] Marais' departure was due to her desire to head to the US in hopes of securing work during pilot season.[4] Marais has filmed a few scenes via Skype for the last episode of Season 4.[5]

Season Hiatuses

The Seven Network put Packed to the Rafters on hiatus from 15 March 2011 and was replaced by one of the networks new drama series, Winners & Losers. The series was expected to return in either June or July 2011, but new episodes had yet to air. The series returned 23 August 2011.[3]

Packed to the Rafters again went on hiatus from 25 October 2011 and returned 14 February 2012 with a double episode.[6] [7]

Episodes

See also: List of Packed to the Rafters episodes.

Reception

Ratings

EpisodeTitleOriginal airdateViewers1Nightly
Rank
Weekly
Rank
1
4-01
"What Lies Beneath"8 February 20111.943[8] 11
2
4-02
"In with the New"15 February 20111.815[9] 11
3
4-03
"Careful What You Wish For"22 February 20111.796[10] 11
4
4-04
"Other People's Eyes"1 March 20111.748[11] 11
5
4-05
"The Taste of Freedom"8 March 20111.806[12] 11
6
4-06
"The Dollhouse"15 March 20111.709[13] 11
7
4-07
"Sweet Sorrow"23 August 20112.011[14] 16
8
4-08
"The Male Communication Handbook"30 August 20111.798[15] 23
9
4-09
"From Little Things"6 September 20111.812[16] 23
10
4–10
"Big Kids"13 September 20111.730[17] 11
11
4–11
"Swimming in the Gene Pool"20 September 20111.830[18] 33
12
4–12
"You've Got to Have Friends"4 October 20111.750[19] 12
13
4–13
"Tipping Point"11 October 20111.733[20] 11
14
4–14
"Trust Issues"18 October 20111.785[21] 12[22]
15
4–15
"Risky Business"25 October 20111.753[23] 11[24]
16
4–16
"Second Chance"14 February 20121.693[25] 28
17
4–17
"Small World"14 February 20121.520310
18
4–18
"Sign of the Times"21 February 20121.664[26] 26
19
4–19
"Leap of Faith"28 February 20121.701[27] 26
20
4–20
"Butterfly's Wings"6 March 20121.723[28] 26
21
4–21
"Sleepwalking"13 March 20121.906[29] 24
22
4–22
"Endings and Beginnings"20 March 20121.700[30] 27

1 Viewer numbers are based on preliminary OzTAM data for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth combined.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Welcome to nginx . 24 January 2011 . 30 June 2012 . https://archive.today/20120630112549/http://www.mediaspy.org/report/2010/10/22/more-packed-to-the-rafters-in-2011/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Returning: My Kitchen Rules, Parenthood, Grey's, Housewives. Airdate: Conviction Kitchen | TV Tonight.
  3. Web site: Returning: Packed to the Rafters | TV Tonight.
  4. http://www.throng.com.au/node/24864 Throng
  5. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/confidential/jesss-brief-computer-cameo/story-e6frf96o-1226134314751 Jesss Brief Computer Cameo
  6. Web site: Seven to halt Rafters season once again | TV Tonight.
  7. Web site: Packed to the Rafters 'cliffhanger. TV Tonight.
  8. Web site: Australian Television: Packed to the Rafters: Episode guide: Series 4.
  9. Web site: Clean sweep as Seven rules | TV Tonight.
  10. Web site: Week 9 | TV Tonight. 23 February 2011. 27 April 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110427115234/http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2011/02/week-9-4.html. dead.
  11. Web site: Seven takes the hat trick -again | TV Tonight. 12 May 2023.
  12. Web site: Week 11 | TV Tonight.
  13. Web site: Week 12 | TV Tonight.
  14. Web site: Week 35 | TV Tonight.
  15. Web site: Week 36 | TV Tonight.
  16. Web site: Week 37 | TV Tonight.
  17. Web site: Week 38 | TV Tonight.
  18. Web site: Week 39 | TV Tonight.
  19. Web site: Week 41 | TV Tonight.
  20. Web site: Week 42 | TV Tonight.
  21. Web site: Seven takes out Tuesday | TV Tonight.
  22. Web site: Ratings brawl between Seven & Nine, TEN & ABC. | TV Tonight. 12 May 2023.
  23. Web site: Rafters' last hurrah tops Tuesday | TV Tonight.
  24. Web site: Demos split Seven and Nine by 0.1% | TV Tonight.
  25. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Tuesday 14 February 2012. 15 February 2012. 15 February 2012.
  26. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Tuesday 21 February 2012. 22 February 2012. 23 February 2012.
  27. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Tuesday 28 February 2012. 29 February 2012. 29 February 2012.
  28. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Tuesday 6 March 2012. 7 March 2012. 7 March 2012.
  29. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Tuesday 13 March 2012. 14 March 2012. 14 March 2012.
  30. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Tuesday 20 March 2012. 21 March 2012. 22 March 2012.