After his first sexual experience, Adam's life begins to change forever. As he juggles his job, his passion for art and his new relationships, he learns to leave behind the life of a closet ... Read allAfter his first sexual experience, Adam's life begins to change forever. As he juggles his job, his passion for art and his new relationships, he learns to leave behind the life of a closet bachelor.After his first sexual experience, Adam's life begins to change forever. As he juggles his job, his passion for art and his new relationships, he learns to leave behind the life of a closet bachelor.
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Very 1st Aussie show o have ever watched
Very modern, very bright and very lgbtq
This show is just better than heartstopper and heartstopper is a British series not a Aussie one but I'm even looking for more Aussie show and movies now this show is very real with what most of us go through in the lgbtq community and my favorite character is Adam he a very awesome guy in the show seeing him just come out and explore himself was awesome i can't wait for season 2 I feel like for a independent show this needs a award for best acting too all the actor in the show this is like the most lgbtq show ever.
I really wanted to like this series, but its shortcomings are just too severe. In the past I have enjoyed many comedies from Australia (Rosehaven remains an all-time favourite), but this series is hindered by weak writing and some shockingly poor acting. Each season seems progressively worse than the last. The first season was the strongest, season two quite a bit weaker and season three is painful to sit through. The dialog is long winded and often pointless, and the actors are clearly untrained and inexperienced, making many scenes difficult to endure. I understand the patriotic support by some Aussie reviewers, but this is no Heartstopper. Not even close.
Clunky dialogue delivered poorly. The quality of everything was below that of a day time soap. The sole selling point is that it's gay themed. Given that every show and advert has some gay representation, renders this show entirely pointless.
It's a very tired theme that reeks of the late 1900s. Please do not waste your time on this and I hope the best for the 'actors' in their career change as being on screen doesn't suit them. If you want a gay Oz comedy, Please Like Me is better written and acted with much wider appeal. If you just want to watch attractive people being dumb, watch Teen Wolf.
It's a very tired theme that reeks of the late 1900s. Please do not waste your time on this and I hope the best for the 'actors' in their career change as being on screen doesn't suit them. If you want a gay Oz comedy, Please Like Me is better written and acted with much wider appeal. If you just want to watch attractive people being dumb, watch Teen Wolf.
Single, Out is a rare sort of show when it comes to its portrayal of queerness. It is both realistic and quirky, fun and sentimental, and ripe with nuances not typically portrayed in coming-of-age stories about the queer community.
Single, Out tells the story of Adam, a young man trying to balance his hidden sexuality, ambitions and complicated family life. The show does not fall into the familiar tropes of similar shows, as it is so much more than a "coming out" show. It takes time to explore the complications of each character in a realistic and relatable light after Adam has outed himself.
A wonderful cast, consistently terrific writing and beautiful direction make for a cinematic experience as one follows Adam in his journey to find romance, explore himself and connect with the people he cares most about. The raw empowerment the show presents in each episode make for a binge worthy series you won't soon forget.
Single, Out tells the story of Adam, a young man trying to balance his hidden sexuality, ambitions and complicated family life. The show does not fall into the familiar tropes of similar shows, as it is so much more than a "coming out" show. It takes time to explore the complications of each character in a realistic and relatable light after Adam has outed himself.
A wonderful cast, consistently terrific writing and beautiful direction make for a cinematic experience as one follows Adam in his journey to find romance, explore himself and connect with the people he cares most about. The raw empowerment the show presents in each episode make for a binge worthy series you won't soon forget.
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This series shows queer love in such a beautiful way and is a much needed series for us Aussies. Creator Lee Gaela has outdone it with Single Out. It is a 6-episode season 1, with a highly anticipated second season already filmed.
It brings you into the lives of many LGBTQIA+ people through depicting modern dating, the highs and lows of relationships and the budding friendships that come from meeting other people in the LGBTQIA+ community. It closely follows Adam and Clayton (Brothers) and their evolving relationship after Adam comes out as gay and starts dating Clay's best friend.
I have watched the season twice and I must say you will have plenty of laughs, some OMG moments and possibly some tears. The quick-witted humour within this show is next level. Lee and the entire cast are excellent throughout the entire production. It is a must watch show, easily binge worthy and is exactly what I wish we had many years ago when I was growing up.
It brings you into the lives of many LGBTQIA+ people through depicting modern dating, the highs and lows of relationships and the budding friendships that come from meeting other people in the LGBTQIA+ community. It closely follows Adam and Clayton (Brothers) and their evolving relationship after Adam comes out as gay and starts dating Clay's best friend.
I have watched the season twice and I must say you will have plenty of laughs, some OMG moments and possibly some tears. The quick-witted humour within this show is next level. Lee and the entire cast are excellent throughout the entire production. It is a must watch show, easily binge worthy and is exactly what I wish we had many years ago when I was growing up.
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