A story of two generations of two families colliding, connecting, sometimes at cross purposes as they navigate their way around the maze of love, sex, money and politics.A story of two generations of two families colliding, connecting, sometimes at cross purposes as they navigate their way around the maze of love, sex, money and politics.A story of two generations of two families colliding, connecting, sometimes at cross purposes as they navigate their way around the maze of love, sex, money and politics.
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We live 5km from where this was filmed in the posh suburbs of Kew and Abbotsford, to the east of Melbourne. These are generally affluent locations, with rightward-voting well heeled residents. The designer houses, Victorian architecture, and private schools and their chapels lent the series extra interest for locals like us. We liked the unravelling and deception of the main (white, this was before diversity expectations in casting) characters, as they behaved childishly (Nat), lustfully (almost all) and illegally (the teens, and Vince). The travails of a group of entitled adult parents paralleled the exploits of their teenage children.
I just caught all 3 series of this show on Netflix. How have I not seen it before? The ensemble cast is amazing, both the well known actors and also all the kids. Each character was well created and coherent through 22 episodes. One reviewer said they found all the characters unlikeable, that wasn't my experience at all.
The first series had a dark edge, driven by Ben Mendelsohn's character. That darkness disappeared in series 2 and most of series 3. I was worried it might lose its edge, but the 'tangle'of characters kept it tight and completely engaging. I assume they were planning another series, but the sudden ending wouldn't stop me from watching and thoroughly enjoying the whole complicated ride.
Great Aussie drama, well worth watching.
The first series had a dark edge, driven by Ben Mendelsohn's character. That darkness disappeared in series 2 and most of series 3. I was worried it might lose its edge, but the 'tangle'of characters kept it tight and completely engaging. I assume they were planning another series, but the sudden ending wouldn't stop me from watching and thoroughly enjoying the whole complicated ride.
Great Aussie drama, well worth watching.
Really loved this. Ben M was at his best arrogant, misogynistic, racist self but terribly funny and entertaining and kicked it off nicely. The kids were the best actors, especially Romeo, who really developed so much throughout the series.
Only criticism - very white, very middle class, very heterosexual. A bit bland in that regard.
Only criticism - very white, very middle class, very heterosexual. A bit bland in that regard.
I loved Tangle. The acting is superb, from the seasoned actors right through to the kids. Whoever cast this had their wits about them.
The show mirrors real life for some people, I can relate to some of the issues that were presented.
I have a question for the shows producers:
WHEN IS SEASON FOUR??
Keep going guys!
Please give us more seasons.
The show mirrors real life for some people, I can relate to some of the issues that were presented.
I have a question for the shows producers:
WHEN IS SEASON FOUR??
Keep going guys!
Please give us more seasons.
... overwhelming majority of reviewers thought it a good-worthwhile production ( 85% rating it 7 or higher)... why it didn't continue a mystery... leaving all loyal viewers in limbo after just 22 episodes.
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- TriviaThe Williams's family home is set in a famous modernist house designed by Melbourne architects McGlashan Everist (Guss House, 1961) and is located in the suburb of Kew in Melbourne's inner east.
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