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9/10
Only 1 problem - second series not out!
fjzfrrfv6 March 2023
Growing up around Newcastle, this show captures many of the habits and behaviours of locals to me. Attitudes and behaviours were relatable, some stereotypical. But that's just how Newy is. Getting pissed and rootin' is a coastal town past time and a right of passage to some extent.

I don't share the opinion this carers come out in a negative light. I think that misses some key context - the 2 able bodied leads aren't professional carers, they're friends of the lead characters. Yeah, it skims over many of the struggles and challenges the leads might experience in real life - but it's quirky, fun escapism. A great way for those acting in it to show their talents - and they shine!

It's well shot, the characters grow and the interactions and dialogue are witty and engaging. I don't know if this is a positive or negative for disability and sexuality, buts it's an engaging watch and I'm looking forward to a second series. All of the actors play their roles without it feeling stilted or forced at any point. It's got awkward movements and they help to pull you in and connect with the characters in my opinion.

Loved it and really hoping this is a sign great Aussie series are making a comeback. Of which this should be 1 that gets many more series.
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3/10
Not quite there
yrgcc25 January 2023
This is a very interesting show that has great international appeal on some levels. Groundbreaking and an extremely bold choice for a television series but there are a few really big blunders in the writing which sadly makes it fall flat. The possibility of an intimate relationship between the disabled male lead Frank, and Sarah the disabled female lead, is a wonderful concept, but the fact that Frank's character is minimalised to the usual, done to death, typical Australian male behaviour is really the shows downfall. He gets drunk on his first date with lovely Sarah and projectile vomits onto her from across the table. Extremely poor choice in representing people with disabilities. The show therefore is using Australian stereotypes to try and make its point. Very poor judgment on the producers behalf. What about the real struggles of dating for disabled people? You think the shows going there but it doesn't. It tries to make itself relevant by regurgitating the old trope of blokes get drunk. The characters who facilitate these young disabled people are also pretty badly flawed. Brandi in particular who is depicted as a strong woman who likes to have many random sex partners? A bit of an insult to disability workers who would not mix their private lives with their work commitments. Ultimately the show is unwatchable and unlikely to break ground internationally which is a shame because it's a daring venture into television and the possibilities were actually endless.
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