It follows Vivian Cunningham, who winds up helping people who come too close to the edge as she endures her own comedic catastrophes like accidentally burning down her brother's vegan food t... Read allIt follows Vivian Cunningham, who winds up helping people who come too close to the edge as she endures her own comedic catastrophes like accidentally burning down her brother's vegan food truck with a vape.It follows Vivian Cunningham, who winds up helping people who come too close to the edge as she endures her own comedic catastrophes like accidentally burning down her brother's vegan food truck with a vape.
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There are moments throughout where the dialogue and actions are so ridiculously unrealistic I was so very frustrated with this show. But, then, I'd be hit with a scene that was just so perfect it was hard to stay angry with this show.
The cast are brilliant, and even some of the more annoying characters (Hendrix, Amy) will grow on you over the course of the six episodes are you become privy to the depth of their characters.
The last episode, particularly the last half of the last episode is brilliant, and it both closes itself off nicely but leaves itself open for another season, both would be a fitting next chapter.
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The cast are brilliant, and even some of the more annoying characters (Hendrix, Amy) will grow on you over the course of the six episodes are you become privy to the depth of their characters.
The last episode, particularly the last half of the last episode is brilliant, and it both closes itself off nicely but leaves itself open for another season, both would be a fitting next chapter.
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This is such an interesting show. I binged it with family but I think calling it a comedy is a bit of a misnomer. It is more of a drama with wild comedic elements, because it actually gets really dark. So be warned, because I was not ready. The show is a slow burn and the first two episodes dip a bit in energy. But episode three is where the show really gets great. I won't spoil it, but there are some laugh out loud bits, followed by some moments which made me really sad, and at the end I actually loved all the characters and really felt for them. Feel-wise it's probably the closest to something like White Lotus, because sometimes you like the characters and sometimes you hate them. The acting is pretty phenomenal in this regard. The music is actually very White Lotus too. You have to pay attention because there are so many clues that are brushed over, and only answered later in the series. I definitely recommend sticking with this show. The ending is one of the most beautiful bits of television I have ever seen.
Totally Completely Fine is an incredible TV series that stands out from the rest due to its refreshing and realistic approach to storytelling. This show is a breath of fresh air in the world of television, and its ability to relate to audiences on a personal level makes it a must-watch for anyone looking for an authentic viewing experience.
One of the most impressive aspects of this show is how relatable and realistic the characters and their situations are. The show takes a deep dive into the lives of its characters, exploring their struggles and triumphs in a way that feels genuine and true to life. The characters are well-rounded and multi-dimensional, making it easy for viewers to connect with them on an emotional level.
The acting in Totally Completely Fine is also top-notch, with the actors delivering performances that are both compelling and nuanced. The chemistry between the actors is fantastic, and their interactions feel genuine and authentic.
What sets this show apart from others in its genre is its ability to tackle difficult topics in a way that feels both respectful and honest. The show explores themes like mental health, family dynamics, and personal growth with a sensitivity and depth that is truly impressive.
Totally Completely Fine is a must-watch TV series that is well-written, well-acted, and deeply relatable. Its ability to connect with viewers on a personal level makes it a standout in the world of television, and its realism and authenticity make it a true gem. Whether you are a fan of the genre or simply looking for a great show to watch, Totally Completely Fine is definitely one to check out.
One of the most impressive aspects of this show is how relatable and realistic the characters and their situations are. The show takes a deep dive into the lives of its characters, exploring their struggles and triumphs in a way that feels genuine and true to life. The characters are well-rounded and multi-dimensional, making it easy for viewers to connect with them on an emotional level.
The acting in Totally Completely Fine is also top-notch, with the actors delivering performances that are both compelling and nuanced. The chemistry between the actors is fantastic, and their interactions feel genuine and authentic.
What sets this show apart from others in its genre is its ability to tackle difficult topics in a way that feels both respectful and honest. The show explores themes like mental health, family dynamics, and personal growth with a sensitivity and depth that is truly impressive.
Totally Completely Fine is a must-watch TV series that is well-written, well-acted, and deeply relatable. Its ability to connect with viewers on a personal level makes it a standout in the world of television, and its realism and authenticity make it a true gem. Whether you are a fan of the genre or simply looking for a great show to watch, Totally Completely Fine is definitely one to check out.
I have never seen a series quite like this. It is really unusual, and challenging and funny and serious and wild and surprisingly moving. The creators are clearly trying to treat the subject matter sensitively, and so at times it can be a bit overwritten. As a result, the darkness of the subject matter in combination with the comedic moments is definitely not going to be to everyone's taste. But just go with it, because it all comes out in the wash and really pays off in a beautiful way. Some of the accents took a bit of getting used to, but not enough to ruin the experience. I definitely recommend sticking with this series. The cinematography is stunning and the performances are especially brilliant. It feels like the most international Australian show I have seen in recent years. An original and special little show.
It's funny, it's sad, it's simple, it's deep.
Everyone has a tragedy inside, but it can be dealt with in most cases.
This show masterly tangles multiple life stories into one. It shows that there is no dead end, and all the people have something unsaid and heavy in their souls. But good deeds and good people can help.
We see a resolution of multiple sorrows that are common among people and the ways they can be treated.
Touching such a serious subject, the show has a good balance and sewed in humorous moments.
Highly recommend for those who likes to watch something thought provoking and touching.
Everyone has a tragedy inside, but it can be dealt with in most cases.
This show masterly tangles multiple life stories into one. It shows that there is no dead end, and all the people have something unsaid and heavy in their souls. But good deeds and good people can help.
We see a resolution of multiple sorrows that are common among people and the ways they can be treated.
Touching such a serious subject, the show has a good balance and sewed in humorous moments.
Highly recommend for those who likes to watch something thought provoking and touching.
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- TriviaRowan Witt, the actor who plays John Cunningham, is actually a vegan. In the scene where he chugs the "dairy" milk from Walt's urn, oat milk had to be used as a replacement. He consumed an estimated 11-12 litres while filming the scene.
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