Bay of Fires
- Série télévisée
- 2023–
Stella, mère célibataire de deux enfants, n'a d'autre choix que d'installer sa jeune famille dans le dernier endroit au monde où l'on s'attendrait à la voir. Cette ville est une minuscule co... Tout lireStella, mère célibataire de deux enfants, n'a d'autre choix que d'installer sa jeune famille dans le dernier endroit au monde où l'on s'attendrait à la voir. Cette ville est une minuscule communauté où règnent les querelles larvées.Stella, mère célibataire de deux enfants, n'a d'autre choix que d'installer sa jeune famille dans le dernier endroit au monde où l'on s'attendrait à la voir. Cette ville est une minuscule communauté où règnent les querelles larvées.
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- 5 nominations au total
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Bay of Fires is proving to be everything l wanted and more - Tasmania looks amazing, the suspense has me on the edge of my seat, the characterisation is quirky and I want to know them more, and it's a total escape from my reality.
I love seeing Tasmania on screen and I've never seen Queenstown look so good!
Tasmania has featured a fair bit recently in Australian productions and Bay of Fires brings a fresh approach - all small town, but so much more. It's a bit tongue in cheek which makes for a nice juxtaposition with the underlying mystery.
While we're only at the beginning, I'm excited to watch the rest of the show and see the mystery unfold.
I love seeing Tasmania on screen and I've never seen Queenstown look so good!
Tasmania has featured a fair bit recently in Australian productions and Bay of Fires brings a fresh approach - all small town, but so much more. It's a bit tongue in cheek which makes for a nice juxtaposition with the underlying mystery.
While we're only at the beginning, I'm excited to watch the rest of the show and see the mystery unfold.
It's so great to see the magnificence of western Tassie in this dark and quirky new series. And that's before the story even gets started!
Setting the audience up with all sorts of curious plot and sub plots, I'm looking forward to seeing how this series unfurls. I think if I was to watch the show a few times, I might discover new things every time. Jam packed with content and some great one liners.
A terrific collection of Australian actors too with a clear investment in local talent. This above anything else is to be commended. And thanks for making it feel very Tasmanian too...
Roll on Episode 2!
Setting the audience up with all sorts of curious plot and sub plots, I'm looking forward to seeing how this series unfurls. I think if I was to watch the show a few times, I might discover new things every time. Jam packed with content and some great one liners.
A terrific collection of Australian actors too with a clear investment in local talent. This above anything else is to be commended. And thanks for making it feel very Tasmanian too...
Roll on Episode 2!
Wow! These reviews are extremely harsh for what this is supposed to be?
1 reviewer went as far as to tell you how bad the show is in its entirety, and how he hopes they fix it in S02. I suppose this means he wont be watching the other 7 episodes of S01? LOL!
S01E01 of Bay of Fires is just a pilot episode created to evaluate the series' potential for success, and serves as the guiding force for elements such as tone, primary characters, and overarching narrative. Read the other reviews for plot/byline.
For a "pilot," its not as bad as its being made out to be. I was entertained. Granted, this episode was far from the level of Fargo, Ozark, or Shitt's Creek. However, it does have a looming darkness to it that is reminiscent of Ozark, quirky odd characters we know little to nothing about that we'll get to know as we go just like Fargo, and then of course there's the over the top totally cheesy humor like that of Shitt's Creek. Personally, I think that was a perfect description for the show. Yes. There is a lot of different things going on all at once, with little to no explanation, raising questions and leaving you, the viewer, wondering what exactly is going on. But, its all the different things going on mixed with the mysterious characters and the not exactly knowing what is going on or why that keeps you watching. Yes. I too, questioned some of the main characters choices, but I think it was intentional to set the tone of the character; Naïve, spoiled, dependent, and stubborn. Needless to say, I'm looking forward to E02.
1 reviewer went as far as to tell you how bad the show is in its entirety, and how he hopes they fix it in S02. I suppose this means he wont be watching the other 7 episodes of S01? LOL!
S01E01 of Bay of Fires is just a pilot episode created to evaluate the series' potential for success, and serves as the guiding force for elements such as tone, primary characters, and overarching narrative. Read the other reviews for plot/byline.
For a "pilot," its not as bad as its being made out to be. I was entertained. Granted, this episode was far from the level of Fargo, Ozark, or Shitt's Creek. However, it does have a looming darkness to it that is reminiscent of Ozark, quirky odd characters we know little to nothing about that we'll get to know as we go just like Fargo, and then of course there's the over the top totally cheesy humor like that of Shitt's Creek. Personally, I think that was a perfect description for the show. Yes. There is a lot of different things going on all at once, with little to no explanation, raising questions and leaving you, the viewer, wondering what exactly is going on. But, its all the different things going on mixed with the mysterious characters and the not exactly knowing what is going on or why that keeps you watching. Yes. I too, questioned some of the main characters choices, but I think it was intentional to set the tone of the character; Naïve, spoiled, dependent, and stubborn. Needless to say, I'm looking forward to E02.
Well, Australia has some of the best tv shows this season. Totally Completely Fine, Deadloch , Black Snow, even Colin from Accounts.
This is entertaining, there is lots of mystery, especially involving all the sketchy residents of that tiny little village. I cannot wait to watch more episodes.
Tasmania is extremely beautiful in all its wilderness.
The acting is top notch.
I do not want to repeat other users ideas, so I am gonna say that I totally agree with storyteller99 and chxrlesy
I have a feeling that this will improve even more.
Just give it a try and be patient, especially if you liked the 4 tv shows I refer to at the start.
This is entertaining, there is lots of mystery, especially involving all the sketchy residents of that tiny little village. I cannot wait to watch more episodes.
Tasmania is extremely beautiful in all its wilderness.
The acting is top notch.
I do not want to repeat other users ideas, so I am gonna say that I totally agree with storyteller99 and chxrlesy
I have a feeling that this will improve even more.
Just give it a try and be patient, especially if you liked the 4 tv shows I refer to at the start.
Watched Deadloch - loved it. I'm an Aussie living overseas so I watch most Aussie shows with promise.
This one definitely has promise but I think they sell themselves short by not including comedy in the description because it is damn funny. Looking forward to more.
We have a fairly high standard of what we watch very few US shows because they are either bad or very plastic and mass produced, complete with canned laughter. At least Australian shows (not the mainstream, soapy, ones) manage to avoid that and have a more UK sensibility about them (one of the few things to be thankful for with our association with the UK). Living in Canada with a Canadian and they were stuck with US shows in the most part.
Love to see Australia producing its own drama/comedy/mystery/whatever shows and feeling confidant for a change.
This one definitely has promise but I think they sell themselves short by not including comedy in the description because it is damn funny. Looking forward to more.
We have a fairly high standard of what we watch very few US shows because they are either bad or very plastic and mass produced, complete with canned laughter. At least Australian shows (not the mainstream, soapy, ones) manage to avoid that and have a more UK sensibility about them (one of the few things to be thankful for with our association with the UK). Living in Canada with a Canadian and they were stuck with US shows in the most part.
Love to see Australia producing its own drama/comedy/mystery/whatever shows and feeling confidant for a change.
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