Total Control
- Fernsehserie
- 2019–2024
- 1 Std.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,9/10
2007
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Eine indigene Frau in Australien wird ins politische Rampenlicht gedrängt.Eine indigene Frau in Australien wird ins politische Rampenlicht gedrängt.Eine indigene Frau in Australien wird ins politische Rampenlicht gedrängt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 Gewinne & 27 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Two episodes in and this is still hugely watchable and entertaining. A strong cast and some great characters make for compelling viewing.
Deborah Mailman is brilliant, as usual. It is easy to feel for her character; she draws you in easily. The juxtaposition of bland maiden speech and her first interview works so well.
Rachel Griffiths makes a great prime-minister. Believable and strong.
The supporting case is equally proficient, and I look forward to more screen-time with them.
Highly recommended.
I watched this to get away from all the usual formula stuff from the US and wound up staying up until 3 AM watching the entire first season. I was pleasantly surprised at how excellent it was. AND it has ROB COLLINS! It was also nice to see Shantae Barnes-Cowan again. She never fails to impress with her range and her depth. Deborah Mailman is new to me, but I look forward to seeing anything else she's in.
This series starts slow and just keeps building, like all the character. It also brings full forward the problem of the world which is prejudice in all shapes and sizes and colors. And the convoluted games played n politics.
Most importantly, to me, it was about people who care for one another and do everything in their power to make things better for them.
Yes, there are parts where you have to suspend your belief and go with the flow of the story. It's a good one. Enjoy.
This series starts slow and just keeps building, like all the character. It also brings full forward the problem of the world which is prejudice in all shapes and sizes and colors. And the convoluted games played n politics.
Most importantly, to me, it was about people who care for one another and do everything in their power to make things better for them.
Yes, there are parts where you have to suspend your belief and go with the flow of the story. It's a good one. Enjoy.
Well, I just watched the final episode, and all I can say is WOW. Well done to the writers, and the overall quality is excellent. I love the use of the old Parliament house chambers. The cast give powerful and emotional performances, particularly Deborah Mailman as Alex Irving, Rachel Griffiths as Rachel Anderson and Harry Richardson as Jonathan Cosgrove. Celia Ireland as Tracey Helliar is really growing into her part. Shantae Barnes Cowan as Jess Clarke is a natural, taking us all with her. Gosh William McInnes as Laurie Martin has come a long way since Sea Change, always brilliant. To all the cast and crew, thanks for this very entertaining series. It will become a classic.
I wasn't quite sure how the story in season 2 would develop, but after just watching the first two episodes, I'd say it's better than season 1. This season feels a little more grounded in reality, with Mailman continuing to excel in the role.
Deb Mailman is incredible in her role. I love love this tv series. Series one was fantastic but Series two....is awesome.
The story of Australian politics is so up to date with what is happening right now.
May the independents win the next election and leave out 2 party idiots out of the game altogether.
The story of Australian politics is so up to date with what is happening right now.
May the independents win the next election and leave out 2 party idiots out of the game altogether.
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- WissenswertesOriginally entitled "Black Bitch" but this title was deemed too controversial.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The 62nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards (2022)
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