Why does Reece's search for her sister have to be a secret? Does anyone understand this?
On Neighbours during the week of 11-06-23, Tess pushed Reece to go back to the States after Reece wouldn't insist Byron sign an NDA. And Paul took the gold in jumping to wrong conclusions after sneaking into Reece's room to find out what she was up to.
It felt like unnecessary drama.
Neighbours prides itself on being a series in which people talk to one another -- for the most part, anyway. Sometimes, people keep secrets for what they think are good reasons, leading to a mess.
In this case, though, the story seems to rely on my least favorite, most tired trope: drama from a misunderstanding that could quickly be resolved if people communicated.
Of course, Reece isn't obligated to share the truth with anyone who wants to know what she's up to.
On Neighbours during the week of 11-06-23, Tess pushed Reece to go back to the States after Reece wouldn't insist Byron sign an NDA. And Paul took the gold in jumping to wrong conclusions after sneaking into Reece's room to find out what she was up to.
It felt like unnecessary drama.
Neighbours prides itself on being a series in which people talk to one another -- for the most part, anyway. Sometimes, people keep secrets for what they think are good reasons, leading to a mess.
In this case, though, the story seems to rely on my least favorite, most tired trope: drama from a misunderstanding that could quickly be resolved if people communicated.
Of course, Reece isn't obligated to share the truth with anyone who wants to know what she's up to.
- 11/9/2023
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Erinsborough's about to be turned upside down again.
Neighbours spoilers for the week of 11-06-23 promise reveals and returns as we gear up for some flashbacks to the missing years between the end of the original series and the beginning of the reboot.
Among other things, Nell goes missing, Paul plays with fire (again), and a familiar face returns to Erinsborough. Read on for spoilers and speculation!
At least one story will be resolved: whether Andrew is JJ's father.
After all the drama around this, it would be anticlimactic if it turned out that JJ and Andrew were nothing to each other. At least this is Erinsborough and not Salem, where DNA test switches happen regularly.
Regardless of which way the test goes, two families promise to be torn apart.
Remi's on the outs with Cara because Cara never told her there was a possibility of an Australian sperm donor after JJ was conceived,...
Neighbours spoilers for the week of 11-06-23 promise reveals and returns as we gear up for some flashbacks to the missing years between the end of the original series and the beginning of the reboot.
Among other things, Nell goes missing, Paul plays with fire (again), and a familiar face returns to Erinsborough. Read on for spoilers and speculation!
At least one story will be resolved: whether Andrew is JJ's father.
After all the drama around this, it would be anticlimactic if it turned out that JJ and Andrew were nothing to each other. At least this is Erinsborough and not Salem, where DNA test switches happen regularly.
Regardless of which way the test goes, two families promise to be torn apart.
Remi's on the outs with Cara because Cara never told her there was a possibility of an Australian sperm donor after JJ was conceived,...
- 11/6/2023
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Neighbours is returning less than a year after its final episode was axed – and one special guest star has already been announced.
The Australian soap originally aired from 1985 to 2022, but came to an end in July. However, in November, it was announced that the show was being rebooted by Amazon Freevee.
With production kicking off on Monday (17 April), it has now been announced that The Oc star Mischa Barton will make an appearance in the new series.
Barton will arrive in the fictional Melbourne suburb of Erinsborough as Reece, an American who is new to the area and “not quite who she appears to be”.
Speaking about joining the soap, Barton, 37, said: “I’m excited to be part of this iconic show’s next chapter, and I am really looking forward to being back in Australia, a place I know and love!
“I think the character of Reece is going...
The Australian soap originally aired from 1985 to 2022, but came to an end in July. However, in November, it was announced that the show was being rebooted by Amazon Freevee.
With production kicking off on Monday (17 April), it has now been announced that The Oc star Mischa Barton will make an appearance in the new series.
Barton will arrive in the fictional Melbourne suburb of Erinsborough as Reece, an American who is new to the area and “not quite who she appears to be”.
Speaking about joining the soap, Barton, 37, said: “I’m excited to be part of this iconic show’s next chapter, and I am really looking forward to being back in Australia, a place I know and love!
“I think the character of Reece is going...
- 4/18/2023
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
WME has signed U.K. podcast production startup Noiser for representation in all areas, with a focus on building its business into television and streaming video.
Launched in March, Noiser focuses on audio documentaries and dramas that pull from real events. Former television director Pascal Hughes, who has worked on shows for ITV, BBC and Discovery, leads the company as founder and CEO. Paul Robinson, who was previously managing director of Disney’s TV channels in the U.K., serves in a non-executive strategy role. Other members of the team include producer Joel Duddell and editor Katrina Hughes.
Noiser’s ...
Launched in March, Noiser focuses on audio documentaries and dramas that pull from real events. Former television director Pascal Hughes, who has worked on shows for ITV, BBC and Discovery, leads the company as founder and CEO. Paul Robinson, who was previously managing director of Disney’s TV channels in the U.K., serves in a non-executive strategy role. Other members of the team include producer Joel Duddell and editor Katrina Hughes.
Noiser’s ...
- 9/11/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
WME has signed U.K. podcast production startup Noiser for representation in all areas, with a focus on building its business into television and streaming video.
Launched in March, Noiser focuses on audio documentaries and dramas that pull from real events. Former television director Pascal Hughes, who has worked on shows for ITV, BBC and Discovery, leads the company as founder and CEO. Paul Robinson, who was previously managing director of Disney’s TV channels in the U.K., serves in a non-executive strategy role. Other members of the team include producer Joel Duddell and editor Katrina Hughes.
Noiser’s ...
Launched in March, Noiser focuses on audio documentaries and dramas that pull from real events. Former television director Pascal Hughes, who has worked on shows for ITV, BBC and Discovery, leads the company as founder and CEO. Paul Robinson, who was previously managing director of Disney’s TV channels in the U.K., serves in a non-executive strategy role. Other members of the team include producer Joel Duddell and editor Katrina Hughes.
Noiser’s ...
- 9/11/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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