Um encontro casual entre duas mulheres grávidas acontece num supermercado logo nas proximidades de Sydney.Um encontro casual entre duas mulheres grávidas acontece num supermercado logo nas proximidades de Sydney.Um encontro casual entre duas mulheres grávidas acontece num supermercado logo nas proximidades de Sydney.
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After the first two episodes I was going to award four stars because it was so slow in building the characters. The second half of the show is eight star material, so I recommend sticking with it.
It's not an original idea but the acting and production values also make it worth sticking with.
It's not an original idea but the acting and production values also make it worth sticking with.
I watched this because Laura Carmichael was in it and she didn't disappoint. Her portrayal of Aggie was both disturbing and heartbreaking. She really got both sides of the character across.
The rest of the cast was fine though a lot of the characters weren't especially likeable. Once again Ryan Corr was playing a part which I think he could've done a lot more with than he was given the chance to.
Some aspects of the plot were predictable but there were also a couple of twists I really didn't see coming.
The Sydney locations were a welcomed change from all the Australian TV/movies that are always set in either Melbourne or the Outback.
Episode 5 (of 6) was by far the best and it's a shame the finale left a few too many loose ends and was a little anticlimactic.
Overall, I enjoyed the show. It's not the greatest thing I've ever watched but it's certainly not the worst. It's always nice to watch Australian productions which are sadly few and far between.
The rest of the cast was fine though a lot of the characters weren't especially likeable. Once again Ryan Corr was playing a part which I think he could've done a lot more with than he was given the chance to.
Some aspects of the plot were predictable but there were also a couple of twists I really didn't see coming.
The Sydney locations were a welcomed change from all the Australian TV/movies that are always set in either Melbourne or the Outback.
Episode 5 (of 6) was by far the best and it's a shame the finale left a few too many loose ends and was a little anticlimactic.
Overall, I enjoyed the show. It's not the greatest thing I've ever watched but it's certainly not the worst. It's always nice to watch Australian productions which are sadly few and far between.
Yes it was a bit slow and predictable as other reviewers have said here but we found it was still worth watching anyway. The acting and casting was appropriately suited to the story. I understand where people are coming from but we are saturated with international tv shows and a local drama was a welcome change from the usual assortment of crime, medical and lame reality shows.
I really enjoyed this from start to finish , it was entertaining with good twists and concludes well i would definitely recommend giving it a go
So many negative reviews...I wonder if we're watching the same show? This show is a rare shining light in a free to air tv land populated with mind- numbing reality shows. Ok, the acting could be better - the actor playing Jack is strangely wooden, but Laura Carmichael's creepy, unhinged Aggie is perfect. I usually don't give much time to FTA tv, but this show makes me want to see how it plays out.
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- CuriosidadesThe role of Jack Shaughnessy had to be recast for season two with Todd Lasance as the original actor Michael Dorman wasn't available.
- ConexõesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.142 (2020)
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