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A story about a group of thirty-somethings dealing with the ups and downs of life.A story about a group of thirty-somethings dealing with the ups and downs of life.A story about a group of thirty-somethings dealing with the ups and downs of life.
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I watched Love My Way when it came out and I was 16/17. I remember being so affected by it. So enthralled by these amazing characters and their stories, longing for my own adulthood that I was so close to entering. I've just rewatched the series and am so nostalgic for who I was at the time I originally watched it, equally as moved, and reflecting that I am somehow now the same age as Frankie during the series. It has a lasting effect.
Firstly, Sydney is the amazing backdrop, it so brilliantly glimmers throughout each episode (even The Cross). It's the jewel in the crown.
Frankie is the heartwarming protagonist. She is a brilliant woman despite everything that's thrown at her. Her patience is admirable. She's surrounded by a mostly selfish bunch, if I am being honest; including her mother who really floored me with her inconsideration at times. Poor Frankie. Really.
Tom (Frankie's housemate, Charlie's brother) aggravated me off a lot. He is so troubled, out of control and frightening at times. He did some of the most selfish and arrogant things I've witnessed (equal to Lewis), like when he pined over and fought for his girlfriend Katie for such a long time, went overseas, asked her to meet him in 6 months then returns back to Sydney suddenly/unexpectedly and runs into her. She asks if he was going call.... My gosh he was a prick in that scene, there was just no explanation for it. His only redeeming quality was that he was great in a crisis that didn't involve him.
Charlie (Frankie's ex/Tom's brother/Julia's husband) was so lovable. Despite his flaws, he was a good man and father. I can't quite picture him and Frankie together as a couple but as they said, they were young when they had Lou, their daughter, and, thankfully they did.
Julia (Charlie's wife, Tom's sister-in-law, friend to Frankie) was such a juxtaposition; prim and proper, and yet, just as lost as the rest. I related to her the most and thoroughly enjoyed the romance and dynamic between Julia and Charlie.
Lewis (and his teenage son Dylan) enters as Frankies love interest in the second season. I can see Lewis as a fling but as her life partner, Frankie could do (and deserves) SO much better! Like Tom, his arrogance was baffling at times. There's nothing "charming" about him at all. And, to top it off he has a son leading by his example that Frankie has to put up with.
Despite my disdain for some of the characters, it never made me switch off. There's also some amazing secondary characters, like Frankie's colleagues George and Eileen - they were fantastic - I wish George was in the third season. I missed him. Tom and Charlie's parents, each love interest, ex, family member and friend that popped up was SO perfectly acted. As others have said, this is without a doubt the best drama series I have ever watched. If you watch, I guarantee it will leave a lasting impression on you. It is heavy, dealing with grief, loss, drugs, addiction, suicide, sexuality, mental health issues. All of it. But, threaded throughout is heart, humour and grit.
I would absolutely LOVE a "present day" follow up season. With so many in production these days, this series is deserving of one. I believe with the same team involved, it would be a winner. I can't help but wonder if Frankie and Lewis would have lasted the distance (personally I don't think so). Did Frankie have another baby? What's Tom up to? Julia? Charlie? Toby (Julia and Charlie's child) would be 18 or so by now? I would pay a mint to watch it and I'm sure many others would too. Please make it happen xx.
Firstly, Sydney is the amazing backdrop, it so brilliantly glimmers throughout each episode (even The Cross). It's the jewel in the crown.
Frankie is the heartwarming protagonist. She is a brilliant woman despite everything that's thrown at her. Her patience is admirable. She's surrounded by a mostly selfish bunch, if I am being honest; including her mother who really floored me with her inconsideration at times. Poor Frankie. Really.
Tom (Frankie's housemate, Charlie's brother) aggravated me off a lot. He is so troubled, out of control and frightening at times. He did some of the most selfish and arrogant things I've witnessed (equal to Lewis), like when he pined over and fought for his girlfriend Katie for such a long time, went overseas, asked her to meet him in 6 months then returns back to Sydney suddenly/unexpectedly and runs into her. She asks if he was going call.... My gosh he was a prick in that scene, there was just no explanation for it. His only redeeming quality was that he was great in a crisis that didn't involve him.
Charlie (Frankie's ex/Tom's brother/Julia's husband) was so lovable. Despite his flaws, he was a good man and father. I can't quite picture him and Frankie together as a couple but as they said, they were young when they had Lou, their daughter, and, thankfully they did.
Julia (Charlie's wife, Tom's sister-in-law, friend to Frankie) was such a juxtaposition; prim and proper, and yet, just as lost as the rest. I related to her the most and thoroughly enjoyed the romance and dynamic between Julia and Charlie.
Lewis (and his teenage son Dylan) enters as Frankies love interest in the second season. I can see Lewis as a fling but as her life partner, Frankie could do (and deserves) SO much better! Like Tom, his arrogance was baffling at times. There's nothing "charming" about him at all. And, to top it off he has a son leading by his example that Frankie has to put up with.
Despite my disdain for some of the characters, it never made me switch off. There's also some amazing secondary characters, like Frankie's colleagues George and Eileen - they were fantastic - I wish George was in the third season. I missed him. Tom and Charlie's parents, each love interest, ex, family member and friend that popped up was SO perfectly acted. As others have said, this is without a doubt the best drama series I have ever watched. If you watch, I guarantee it will leave a lasting impression on you. It is heavy, dealing with grief, loss, drugs, addiction, suicide, sexuality, mental health issues. All of it. But, threaded throughout is heart, humour and grit.
I would absolutely LOVE a "present day" follow up season. With so many in production these days, this series is deserving of one. I believe with the same team involved, it would be a winner. I can't help but wonder if Frankie and Lewis would have lasted the distance (personally I don't think so). Did Frankie have another baby? What's Tom up to? Julia? Charlie? Toby (Julia and Charlie's child) would be 18 or so by now? I would pay a mint to watch it and I'm sure many others would too. Please make it happen xx.
Love My Way made getting cable totally worthwhile. When I first heard of yet another Australian TV drama, I expected a very ordinary predictable show which I'm sorry to say, so many Australian dramas can be. There is nothing ordinary or predictable about this show. It just came out of the blue. I'm so glad I gave it a chance. I place it in the same class as "The Sopranos" and "Six Feet Under".
It is truly an emotional roller-coaster which takes you into the lives of some very ordinary and some very damaged individuals. Its keeps its Australian flavour without shoving it on the viewer which can sometimes happen in Australian dramas. The direction is fantastic. Its almost European in some of its scenes as they don't overuse dialogue or spell everything out.
Claudia Karvan and Asher Keddie are particularly fantastic but the whole cast is an incredible ensemble. I hope to see more wonderful drama series like this in the future.
I look forward to seeing more of Love My Way in 2007.
It is truly an emotional roller-coaster which takes you into the lives of some very ordinary and some very damaged individuals. Its keeps its Australian flavour without shoving it on the viewer which can sometimes happen in Australian dramas. The direction is fantastic. Its almost European in some of its scenes as they don't overuse dialogue or spell everything out.
Claudia Karvan and Asher Keddie are particularly fantastic but the whole cast is an incredible ensemble. I hope to see more wonderful drama series like this in the future.
I look forward to seeing more of Love My Way in 2007.
I began watching this show from the start of the first series. I was immediately hooked. The cast are so talented and they really do become their characters. I have always watched anything that Claudia Karvan has starred in, I loved Secret Life of Us and when i saw that John Edwards was involved i knew this was again the special magic that both him and Karvan create. The scripts aren't soapy, this drama is written with such passion and talent, it is extremely clever, heart warming and sometimes tragic. I honestly cant remember watching a show and really feeling like you are intruding on peoples everyday lives. I have laughed and cried watching this show and i truly believe this is the best Australian Drama ever produced.
'Love My Way' is, by far, Australia's most distinguished and outstanding drama ever to hit our screens. I cant think of any other time I have watched an Australian series, that has left me in awe and feel so many emotions. The scenery is impressive,the background in each scene is astonishing. The acting is phenomenal. The issues raised are real, absolute and heartfelt. Each character you will learn to either love or hate, but ultimately, you will care for them. When I think of 'THAT' episode, (for those of you who have seen it, you will know which one Im referring to), the last twenty minutes of that episode is arguably the finest and most convincing acting I've ever seen on an TV series or film. The reactions of the characters to the incident will forever be embittered in my memory. I don't think we'll ever see such a perfectly written drama ever again from Australia.
Great acting and story line. It gets a bit exhausting after awhile.
However, the complications in these intertwined families' lives are worth the watch.
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- TriviaClaudia Karvan (Frankie Paige) & Justine Clarke (Simone) also worked together on The Time of Our Lives (2013) as Caroline & Bernadette respectively.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 60 Minutes Australia: On Thin Ice/The Memory Pill/Love Her Way (2007)
- SoundtracksLove My Way
Written by John Ashton, Richard Butler, Tim Butler and Vince Ely
Performed by Magic Dirt
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