The BEST episodes of Utopia (AU) season 4
Every episode of Utopia (AU) season 4, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Utopia (AU) season 4!
Set inside the offices of the "Nation Building Authority", a newly created government organization responsible for overseeing major infrastructure projects, Utopia explores that moment when bureaucracy and grand dreams collide. It's a tribute to those political leaders who have somehow managed to take a long-term vision and use it for short-term gain. The eight-part series follows the working lives of a tight-knit team in charge of guiding big building schemes from announcement to unveiling. Constant shifts in priorities are the order of the day as the staff are asked to come up with plans for everything from new roads and rail lines to airports and high rise urban developments. In short, Utopia examines the forces that go into creating a very well-designed white elephant.
#1 - Mission Creeps
Season 4 - Episode 4 - Aired 9/11/2019
Tony is asked by the Minister to oversee the implementation on a new electronic I.D card scheme. Nat and Ash must face the fact that their expensive wildlife project preservation may not have actually preserved any wildlife.
#2 - The Ghost of Christmas Future
Season 4 - Episode 8 - Aired 10/9/2019
Following a trip to Canberra Tony finds himself at loggerheads with Rhonda and Jim after he refuses to back a major new government initiative. Nat and Ash are forced to break some bad news to the Minister.
#7 - Ticks of Approval
Season 4 - Episode 6 - Aired 9/25/2019
A routine urban development project proves surprisingly difficult for Tony when multiple Government departments get involved. Nat is forced to assist the Minister with a major challenge choosing this year's Christmas cards.
#8 - The Blame Game
Season 4 - Episode 5 - Aired 9/18/2019
Tony is forced to defend himself when Jim and Rhonda try to blame a failed project on the NBA. Nat and Ash prepare for an important overseas trade delegation. And the new office security system proves a little too 'secure'.