Lorsque l'immense exploitation bovine Lawson n'a pas d'héritier, les factions rivales d'Australie saisissent l'occasion de prendre le contrôle. Les accaparements de terres menacent de détrui... Tout lireLorsque l'immense exploitation bovine Lawson n'a pas d'héritier, les factions rivales d'Australie saisissent l'occasion de prendre le contrôle. Les accaparements de terres menacent de détruire la dynastie en déclin.Lorsque l'immense exploitation bovine Lawson n'a pas d'héritier, les factions rivales d'Australie saisissent l'occasion de prendre le contrôle. Les accaparements de terres menacent de détruire la dynastie en déclin.
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While I thought this was a beautifully filmed series, the story line is overly melodramatic. The acting is fantastic, the relationship bonds are intriguing, complex just enough. Viewers outside of Australia may be scratching their heads about our gun control laws while watching this. I lived in the Northern Territory for 8 years, there's certainly not this much shooting going on between humans, it's OTT. Makes me think its made for an international audience. The destruction of country and constant manipulation is certainly true to life. Death and grief could be explored in more depth, although the inheritance of psychological trauma does a good job of continuing throughout. It's a very watchable series.
Yes, it's going to be compared to Yellowstone. Yes, it has same over the top plots, conflicts and wacky characters. Yes, you can point to a lot of similar issues.
For me two main problems are stuff that just happens because it has to drive plot forward. Plots that make no sense. Family patriarch just decides on succession without really considering pros and cons of each option.
Second is plot holes that exist for similar reason, to drive plot forward. Station is supposed to be the size of Belgium yet is run by family (4 members initially, later expanded to a bit more) and what seems lie a skeleton crew. But of course greedy corporations try to take it away from them.
I also didn't like how everything keeps building up. Tensions rise, conflict deepen, passions get stirred... and then things gets resolved (after a fashion) within half an hour.
But it's ot a bad show, if you can look beyond that. Camera work is good, nature looks gorgeous....
For me two main problems are stuff that just happens because it has to drive plot forward. Plots that make no sense. Family patriarch just decides on succession without really considering pros and cons of each option.
Second is plot holes that exist for similar reason, to drive plot forward. Station is supposed to be the size of Belgium yet is run by family (4 members initially, later expanded to a bit more) and what seems lie a skeleton crew. But of course greedy corporations try to take it away from them.
I also didn't like how everything keeps building up. Tensions rise, conflict deepen, passions get stirred... and then things gets resolved (after a fashion) within half an hour.
But it's ot a bad show, if you can look beyond that. Camera work is good, nature looks gorgeous....
There are shows you start watching and have high hopes for. This show is about a family owning a very large amount of land in the outback of Oz . Which could make for a lovely scenic drama. The land and it's charisma is unfortunately ruined by extremely poor script writing. It's very over dramatic, has characters that are borderline charicatures and there's way too much totally unbeleivable stuff happening. While as a viewer you want to be swept up by a story about a family that has characters with depth and and complexity. They try that but the characters fail to form a family you engage with. There's way too much crime and drama happening, which again is poorly written.
Apparently people just constantly shoot, rob and hurt each other in the big land down under.
So I really wanted to like this, but the writers made this a second rate crime show that despite some great actors doesn't deserve a high rating.
I will however have hope for a second season if they dial the drama and violence back a lot, and let some intelligent people do the writing. There is a foundation with the scenery and a good cast they can build on. But that's it.
Apparently people just constantly shoot, rob and hurt each other in the big land down under.
So I really wanted to like this, but the writers made this a second rate crime show that despite some great actors doesn't deserve a high rating.
I will however have hope for a second season if they dial the drama and violence back a lot, and let some intelligent people do the writing. There is a foundation with the scenery and a good cast they can build on. But that's it.
If ever there was a clone of a show, this is it. This is basically Yellowstone in Australia. It is watchable, and the acting good, but wow, every has a problem and there does not appear to be a good guy. In Yellowstone you either like or hate the main character. Here, there is no way to like someone who is abusive and basically a selfish jerk. But that is my opinion. There are some twists in the plot that will keep you interested, and it is something that will hold your interest, but it does not have the quality of Yellowstone and in some places falls flat. At the end, it leaves it open for a second season but so many of the characters you liked in the show were killed off, so why would I want to watch a season two since the remaining characters are not ones that are interesting.
It is worth a look.
It is worth a look.
It's Yellowstone set in the rugged outback of northern Australia! And if that sounds both fun and slightly over the top, that's exactly what it is.
I'm only a few episodes in, but it's already hitting all the marks. Rampaging bulls? Yep. Bar fights? Tick. Rampaging killer dingoes (?!) You betcha.
The cheesiness is held in place by some nice performances, particularly from the ever-reliable Anna Torv and the marvellous Robert Taylor, here playing a flabbier, viler and more misogynistic version of Kevin Costner's Yellowstone character.
The best character, though, is the scenery, which is every bit as stunning as you'd expect.
I'm looking forward to finishing this one!
I'm only a few episodes in, but it's already hitting all the marks. Rampaging bulls? Yep. Bar fights? Tick. Rampaging killer dingoes (?!) You betcha.
The cheesiness is held in place by some nice performances, particularly from the ever-reliable Anna Torv and the marvellous Robert Taylor, here playing a flabbier, viler and more misogynistic version of Kevin Costner's Yellowstone character.
The best character, though, is the scenery, which is every bit as stunning as you'd expect.
I'm looking forward to finishing this one!
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- AnecdotesThe series was filmed across the Northern Territory and South Australia in locations so remote they're barely inhabited - let alone shown on-screen. Locations include the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park - with special permission from the Traditional Owners - and Tipperary Station, a real-life, working cattle station that's so large it has its own airfield and school.
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