Ashley e Gordon se unem após um acidente de carro e um cachorro ferido. Pessoas corajosas o suficiente para mostrarem seu verdadeiro eu e navegarem juntas pela vida.Ashley e Gordon se unem após um acidente de carro e um cachorro ferido. Pessoas corajosas o suficiente para mostrarem seu verdadeiro eu e navegarem juntas pela vida.Ashley e Gordon se unem após um acidente de carro e um cachorro ferido. Pessoas corajosas o suficiente para mostrarem seu verdadeiro eu e navegarem juntas pela vida.
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I thought it would be a Office spinoff. Pleasantly surprised to find it's a romantic comedy. Real life comedy, not the canned laughter type. All the characters are brilliant, from Berlin to the bar staff, Ashley's friends to her mum. The main characters develop well. They are very believable, and act superbly.
The writing is top notch, up there with Rake and other great Australian programmes. And that's coming from a kiwi.
I think people will see a little of themselves in the characters.
Please tell me there will be a second series, we binged watched this and need to see what happens to Ashley and Flash.
The writing is top notch, up there with Rake and other great Australian programmes. And that's coming from a kiwi.
I think people will see a little of themselves in the characters.
Please tell me there will be a second series, we binged watched this and need to see what happens to Ashley and Flash.
I enjoyed this show it is funny , and quirky .
I enjoy the characters and the dog .
Two people with good hearts brought together by a furry friend .
One is older but will the age gap matter? Maybe but they will work it out .
The dog maybe the real star , definitely a Center piece bring the two protagonists together .
It's light , cheerful , well written and funny .
I think anyone who needs a laugh and something light and romantic this is definitely worth the watch .
Flashing a nipple leads to love , and an expensive trip to the vet .
The small things we do lead to bigger things we must face in life .
I enjoy the characters and the dog .
Two people with good hearts brought together by a furry friend .
One is older but will the age gap matter? Maybe but they will work it out .
The dog maybe the real star , definitely a Center piece bring the two protagonists together .
It's light , cheerful , well written and funny .
I think anyone who needs a laugh and something light and romantic this is definitely worth the watch .
Flashing a nipple leads to love , and an expensive trip to the vet .
The small things we do lead to bigger things we must face in life .
Colin from Accounts is a charming Aussie comedy created and featuring real-life couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammel as Ashley and Gordon.
Brought together by an injured dog, Ash and Gordon navigate the messiness of work, friendship and dating despite different lives and an age gap.
Dyer and Brammel have created characters with nuanced personalities. The awkwardness and attraction the characters experience is palpable and relateable, and the humour woven throughout.
The characters and suburban setting feels universal while recognisably Australian.
Eight episodes feels way too short and leaves the viewer expecting more and a little disappointed with the end point. Season two seems inevitable - we all need to see Berlin cry.
Brought together by an injured dog, Ash and Gordon navigate the messiness of work, friendship and dating despite different lives and an age gap.
Dyer and Brammel have created characters with nuanced personalities. The awkwardness and attraction the characters experience is palpable and relateable, and the humour woven throughout.
The characters and suburban setting feels universal while recognisably Australian.
Eight episodes feels way too short and leaves the viewer expecting more and a little disappointed with the end point. Season two seems inevitable - we all need to see Berlin cry.
Must say that I'm pleasantly surprised by this well written Australian comedy. No it's not at the "all time favourite" level like Friends or Seinfeld, but it is witty, it's sweet, it's laugh out loud and it has heart.
The writing is clever and very "now" (borrowed from episode 3:"it's now"). The acting is great, including most of the support actors. Two lead characters have good chemistry, which is absolutely essential in such series.
If you like romantic comedy, looking for some "comfort tv", something light and fun, I definitely recommend this little hidden gem. I think I was the first viewer who gave it a rating on IMDB. Come on. This series is too good to be this "hidden".
The writing is clever and very "now" (borrowed from episode 3:"it's now"). The acting is great, including most of the support actors. Two lead characters have good chemistry, which is absolutely essential in such series.
If you like romantic comedy, looking for some "comfort tv", something light and fun, I definitely recommend this little hidden gem. I think I was the first viewer who gave it a rating on IMDB. Come on. This series is too good to be this "hidden".
Brilliant and relatable.
Laugh out loud and awkward at times which makes it even funnier.
Colin steals every scene that he's in as well as Brett the Kiwi Barmen. Brett adds a bookend to Gordons manic outbursts.
A refreshing comedy that gives a great insight to modern day dating.
Great mix of characters of situations that don't need to be explained to be funny.
Unlike American comedy's that need laugh tracks to remind the audience when it's time to laugh, this one lets the comedy do all the work.
Subtle use of expletives is also subtle and timed to perfection.
There is a mother / daughter dynamic that everyone can either relate to or know of. Helen Thomson as mum, Lynelle, needs special mention as she also steals all of her scenes.
Now that I think of it, everyone seems to steal their scenes.
Can't wait for for the next episode!
Laugh out loud and awkward at times which makes it even funnier.
Colin steals every scene that he's in as well as Brett the Kiwi Barmen. Brett adds a bookend to Gordons manic outbursts.
A refreshing comedy that gives a great insight to modern day dating.
Great mix of characters of situations that don't need to be explained to be funny.
Unlike American comedy's that need laugh tracks to remind the audience when it's time to laugh, this one lets the comedy do all the work.
Subtle use of expletives is also subtle and timed to perfection.
There is a mother / daughter dynamic that everyone can either relate to or know of. Helen Thomson as mum, Lynelle, needs special mention as she also steals all of her scenes.
Now that I think of it, everyone seems to steal their scenes.
Can't wait for for the next episode!
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- CuriosidadesThe character of Colin from Accounts was named after a real life dog of the same name who Harriet Dyer (Ashley) and Patrick Brammall (Gordon) had previously fostered.
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