Lorsque le post offensant de l'illustrateur Julian devient viral, sa carrière semble terminée jusqu'à l'arrivée soudaine de son fils Austin, neurodivergent.Lorsque le post offensant de l'illustrateur Julian devient viral, sa carrière semble terminée jusqu'à l'arrivée soudaine de son fils Austin, neurodivergent.Lorsque le post offensant de l'illustrateur Julian devient viral, sa carrière semble terminée jusqu'à l'arrivée soudaine de son fils Austin, neurodivergent.
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I usually avoid Australian comedies (even British co-productions such as this) as they are either total rubbish or in about 2% of cases astonishingly brilliant. Austin falls into the latter category. I would have awarded it 10 stars but was forced to deduct one due to an early scene in which Ben Miller appears in his underpants. Nobody wants that.
The characters are beautifully written and wonderfully acted, the casting was flawless with the possible exception of Kate Elliott (Heidi) whose mugging becomes tiresome. Charlotte Nicdao (Yolanda) is a standout, I found myself watching each of her scenes twice to make sure that I didn't miss a moment of her performance.
Michael Theo as Austin is the skilful glue that holds this together. What a star.
The characters are beautifully written and wonderfully acted, the casting was flawless with the possible exception of Kate Elliott (Heidi) whose mugging becomes tiresome. Charlotte Nicdao (Yolanda) is a standout, I found myself watching each of her scenes twice to make sure that I didn't miss a moment of her performance.
Michael Theo as Austin is the skilful glue that holds this together. What a star.
Oh, I loved this series so much so I went back and watched it three times already, gather the family and go to ABC iview and watch this gem, because it's a brilliant story mixed with finding out who you are..
Michael Theo does a fantastic job in his first major acting role and there was so many laughs to be had all-round while watching it.
The backdrops where great Canberra really scrubs up well and England? You don't see that often in an Aussie series and it was amazing to see the story progress the way it did.
I hope there will be a second series, Theo has natural talent for comedic timing and he does it so perfectly.
Michael Theo does a fantastic job in his first major acting role and there was so many laughs to be had all-round while watching it.
The backdrops where great Canberra really scrubs up well and England? You don't see that often in an Aussie series and it was amazing to see the story progress the way it did.
I hope there will be a second series, Theo has natural talent for comedic timing and he does it so perfectly.
Don't often say it but this show is one that deserves to have another season because of how good Michael Theo is as Austin. Theo plays the character with heart and integrity of someone in a lived experience and he nails all this scenes alongside those who have been around the industry longer then he has. His comedic timing is perfect and his dry wit was so good. This is a brilliant show and deserves to be renewed so fingers are crossed that abc does so because it would be so wrong if they didn't
Canberra serves as a wonderful backdrop especially after total control and it is great to see our country on full display.
Canberra serves as a wonderful backdrop especially after total control and it is great to see our country on full display.
Despite good performances and an intriguing premise, I felt the focus of the series was misplaced.
Most of the running time was spent on the main couple's marital, professional and First World problems. And then there was a pointless sub-plot about Austin parent's bizarrely flying around the world to sit in a car.
In fact, it wouldn't take a huge rewrite to make this show not about a person on the autistic spectrum.
Perhaps that was the point. Maybe we shouldn't make a big issue out of autism. But it seems a wasted opportunity to create a character like Austin and then not explore all the positive and challenging aspects of being on the spectrum, especially nowadays when so many people could potentially relate to it, learn from it and even benefit from it.
Most of the running time was spent on the main couple's marital, professional and First World problems. And then there was a pointless sub-plot about Austin parent's bizarrely flying around the world to sit in a car.
In fact, it wouldn't take a huge rewrite to make this show not about a person on the autistic spectrum.
Perhaps that was the point. Maybe we shouldn't make a big issue out of autism. But it seems a wasted opportunity to create a character like Austin and then not explore all the positive and challenging aspects of being on the spectrum, especially nowadays when so many people could potentially relate to it, learn from it and even benefit from it.
One of the most delightful, refreshing and sometimes sad shows I watched in a long time, Michael Theo is such a sweetheart and a brilliant performer, his expressions and comedic timing had laughing do many times, I first saw him on Love on the Spectrum and fell in love with him him then( I have an autistic older son) and he reminded me of him in so many ways, I hope we see more of him in the future, the rest of the cast were amazing as well, fantastic show, I do hope there will be a second season, Miller was so good as the narcissist father, I was so frustrated with his character at so many times.
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Mel Hogan: Is that because it didn't go as well as you thought it might?
Austin Hogan: I can't answer that without talking about it.
Austin Hogan: I'm going to my quarters.
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