Offspring season 4

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Offspring
Season 4
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No. of episodes13
Release
Original network Network Ten
Original release22 May (2013-05-22) 
14 August 2013 (2013-08-14)
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The fourth season of Offspring , an Australian drama television series, premiered on 22 May 2013 on Network TEN. [1] The season concluded after 13 episodes. Offspring is the story of the impossible loves of 30-something obstetrician Nina Proudman (Asher Keddie), and her fabulously messy family, as they navigate the chaos of modern life. [2]

Contents

Cast

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateAustralian viewers
(millions)
401"Outside of the Comfort Zone"Emma FreemanDebra Oswald22 May 2013 (2013-05-22)0.868 [4]
Patrick and Nina prepare for parenthood by seeing a counselor, Dr Lawrence Pethbridge. Nina gets a new registrar. Jimmy and Zara bring Alfie home. Darcy feels alone and considers an offer to buy his business. Mick finally comes home but Billie doesn't take being the remaining childless Proudman offspring very well.
412"Second Chances"Emma FreemanJonathan Gavin29 May 2013 (2013-05-29)0.798 [5]
Nina suspects that Patrick and Eloise may have once been lovers. Billie and Mick make good on paying back Nina. Darcy does not take Billie seriously as a potential buyer for his business. Mick and Nina catch Geraldine, Phillip, and Darcy in a compromising position. Eloise reveals her connection to Patrick.
423"Truth Time"Emma FreemanChristine Bartlett & Michael Lucas5 June 2013 (2013-06-05)0.737 [6]
Nina and Patrick try to solve their problems without resorting to sex, at the same time as Nina’s forced to tell Patrick the truth about Eloise. Kate goes out on a date with someone she initially despised. Billie is less than thrilled about her photos for her new business. Darcy and Cherie have a big announcement, prompting Cherie to deliver bad news to Dr Clegg. Zara has second thoughts about returning to work full-time. Patrick and Eloise sort out their animosity. Nina sees a suspicious text message from Eloise on Patrick's phone.
434"Keeping it in the Family"Shirley BarrettMichael Lucas12 June 2013 (2013-06-12)0.847 [7]
Nina admits feeling angry about Darcy not being there when her baby will be born. Phillip receives the brunt of Geraldine's frustration regarding Darcy's plans. Patrick meets Joseph for the first time. Jimmy applies to be Billie's underling at her new business. Patrick tries to convince Dr Clegg to say a proper goodbye to Cherie. Kate opens up about her previous relationship to Joseph. Darcy, Cherie, and Ray drive off in their combi. Eloise reveals the nature of her discomfort to Nina.
445"The Things We Do for Love"Shirley BarrettDebra Oswald19 June 2013 (2013-06-19)0.770 [8]
Nina is confronted by the nature of Eloise’s crush. Billie insists she and Mick meet the press as a power couple. Jimmy’s pitches a new business venture to the family which is met by skepticism by Geraldine. Phillip is concerned about Geraldine's alcohol and marijuana consumption. Dr Clegg continues to deteriorate. Billie is deeply worried about how her new business is operating.
456"Difficulty"Ben ChessellSamantha Strauss26 June 2013 (2013-06-26)0.583 [9]
Nina and Patrick deal with a rather difficult house guest. Billie attempts to cover her business woes. Jimmy launches his pop up business venture. Dr Clegg decides to cope with his grieving head on. Nina and Geraldine confront Phil D'Arabont. Billie has to break devastating news to Darcy.
467"Smoking Situations"Ben ChessellLeon Ford3 July 2013 (2013-07-03)0.696 [10]
With Patrick's and Kate's father coming to visit to meet her and Isabella, Nina dreams of helping bridge a reconciliation between him and Patrick. Geraldine forces Phillip to partake in marijuana with her. Kate contemplates meeting her violent ex-boyfriend but Patrick is not at all pleased when he finds out. The article about Billie and Mick comes out in the paper but Jimmy and Mick try to make sure Billie doesn't read it. Billie makes an unforgettable scene for Phil D'Arabont.
478"Freaking the Freak Out"Kate DennisMichael Lucas10 July 2013 (2013-07-10)0.711 [11]
Nina and Patrick both do not want to attend their next counselling session. Kate meets up with her abusive ex-boyfriend. Dr Pethbridge suggests Nina attend a counselling session alone. Kim is scolded by Nina for her lack of discretion regarding Eloise's sexual orientation. Billie is overwhelmed with sadness as Mick becomes an overnight sensation with female fans.
489"Numbing the Pain"Kate DennisJonathan Gavin17 July 2013 (2013-07-17)0.625 [12]
Nina has a sex dream but the person she is with is not Patrick. Mick heads off out of town for a festival gig while Billie starts a new job. Dr Clegg returns to work. Phillip feels taken for granted by Geraldine. Nina's pregnancy is put in jeopardy when she cannot feel the baby. Kim and Zara bring Eloise to a club. Billie and Ange meet Ugly Pete.
4910"Matters of the Heart"Jennifer PerrottDebra Oswald & Jonathan Gavin & Charlie Garber24 July 2013 (2013-07-24)0.723 [13]
Billie turns up at Nina and Patrick's home in the early morning. Nina and Patrick conceive a cover up story while explaining Billie's whereabouts to Mick. Phillip gives Nina some bad news. Geraldine crashes Phillip's African dance class, much to his annoyance. Jimmy and Zara contemplate an open relationship. Billie addresses her crisis of conscience head on.
5011"Dialing Up the Crazy"Jennifer PerrottMichael Lucas31 July 2013 (2013-07-31)0.874 [14]
Patrick serves as a surrogate Nina while she gets some much needed bed rest. While Nina and Patrick see Dr Pethbridge one last time, Nina's phone pocket dials the family home on Geraldine day, who along with Phillip, Zara and Jimmy, hear Nina's intimate thoughts about the family. Geraldine is shocked with disbelief that Phillip has gone on with life without her. Billie finds out about Rosanna and Mick's tour plans. Eloise finds a despondent Billie in a bar, choosing to keep her company.
5112"Goodbye Patrick"Emma FreemanJonathan Gavin7 August 2013 (2013-08-07)1.057 [15]
Nina's last day at work sees her introduced to her replacement, Dr Elvis Kwan. In light of recent events, Nina is OK with not having a baby shower but Dr Clegg has other ideas. Billie still remains missing in action. Kate confesses her true feelings to Joseph. Geraldine meets the new lady in Phillip's life. In the midst of her happiness of becoming a mother, tragedy strikes Nina.
5213"The Bond Between Sisters"Emma FreemanDebra Oswald14 August 2013 (2013-08-14)1.106 [16]
With Nina grieving, Jimmy and Mick go looking for Billie. Mick and Billie come to the same conclusion regarding their marriage. Dr Clegg shows Cherie how he has honoured her. Nina is overwhelmed with sadness over Patrick's gift for the baby. Nina & Billie choose to get away using an already scheduled stay at a posh hotel while the Proudmans decide to surprise Nina by setting up a new baby room. Nina finally gets some sleep but is interrupted when she goes into labour.

Ratings

EpisodeTitleOriginal airdateOvernight ViewersConsolidated ViewersNightly RankAdjusted Rank
1"Outside of the Comfort Zone"22 May 20130.868 [4] 1.017 [17] 12 [4] 7 [17]
2"Second Chances"29 May 20130.798 [5] 0.983 [18] 12 [5] 9 [18]
3"Truth Time"5 June 20130.737 [6] 0.933 [19] 12 [6] 9 [19]
4"Keeping it in the Family"12 June 20130.847 [7] 1.013 [20] 10 [7] 8 [20]
5"The Things We Do for Love"19 June 20130.770 [8] 0.911 [21] 13 [8] 10 [21]
6"Difficulty"26 June 20130.583 [9] 0.674 [22] 16 [9] 15 [22]
7"Smoking Situations"3 July 20130.696 [10] 0.837 [23] 18 [10] 12 [23]
8"Freaking the Freak Out"10 July 20130.711 [11] 0.873 [24] 10 [11] 8 [24]
9"Numbing the Pain"17 July 20130.625 [12] 0.789 [25] 16 [12] 12 [25]
10"Matters of the Heart"24 July 20130.723 [13] 0.894 [26] 14 [13] 10 [26]
11"Dialing Up the Crazy"31 July 20130.874 [14] 1.023 [27] 9 [14] 7 [27]
12"Goodbye Patrick"7 August 20131.057 [15] 1.202 [28] 4 [15] 4 [28]
13"The Bond Between Sisters"14 August 20131.106 [16] 1.244 [29] 3 [16] 2 [29]

Figures are OzTAM Data for the 5 City Metro areas.Overnight - Live broadcast and recordings viewed the same night.Consolidated - Live broadcast and recordings viewed within the following seven days.

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