When an unidentified woman is found brutally murdered, Detective Molly McGee teams up with fellow cop, Alex O'Connell, with whom she shares a tragic past, to solve the crime.When an unidentified woman is found brutally murdered, Detective Molly McGee teams up with fellow cop, Alex O'Connell, with whom she shares a tragic past, to solve the crime.When an unidentified woman is found brutally murdered, Detective Molly McGee teams up with fellow cop, Alex O'Connell, with whom she shares a tragic past, to solve the crime.
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You cant fault the Tasmanian landscape or the cinematography at all. There is a really haunting feeling to the whole production which is right on point. But then there is something really mediocre about the acting and script. And it's really surprising because there are some really great actors in it. But all the characters are just so ridiculously clichéd. The storyline had such great promise too; murder, religious cults, family secrets and convict history. What more could you ask for?! But it too was incredibly clichéd and none of the plot twists were even slightly surprising. Overall it was ok. But I had just hoped for so much more.
Another embarrassing Aussie production trying to copy what everyone else does and ending up with a complete mess.
A clunky script, dull characters and completely derivative story combine to make this show not the Nordic Noir it wants to be but Tassie Try-hard!
It is over filtered and over styled, seemingly focused far more on how it looks (leading to some really bad calls on make up and costume..would Molly McGee really put heavy eyeliner on each day when she can barely get out of bed?)
Even the shots of the the ravishing scenery are somewhat ruined through the endless repetition of a snow capped Mount Wellington.
Yet another missed opportunity.
Stan have done some good Tv (Wolf Creek series one) but recent productions whilst well funded are totally missing the mark.
A clunky script, dull characters and completely derivative story combine to make this show not the Nordic Noir it wants to be but Tassie Try-hard!
It is over filtered and over styled, seemingly focused far more on how it looks (leading to some really bad calls on make up and costume..would Molly McGee really put heavy eyeliner on each day when she can barely get out of bed?)
Even the shots of the the ravishing scenery are somewhat ruined through the endless repetition of a snow capped Mount Wellington.
Yet another missed opportunity.
Stan have done some good Tv (Wolf Creek series one) but recent productions whilst well funded are totally missing the mark.
....but I don't know what the heck is going on. I'll give it a few more episodes with something better happen!
Warning, no spoilers except for the fact that no Australian would call the vehicle Freddie drives a truck. It's what Aussies refer to as a ute. Maybe the script writer isn't an Aussie and no other member of the cast and crew is either else someone would have picked up on the fact that the bloody vehicle is not a truck but a bloody ute.
Apart from that it's not a bad show.
Apart from that it's not a bad show.
The landscape of Tasmania and mood of the show is pretty good, overall the storyline was okay but the acting was beyond awful. So cringeworthy! Had such potential but overall the script and acting really let the team down.
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- TriviaBoth Emma Booth and Ewen Leslie underwent vocal training prior to filming in order to cover their thick Western Australian accent, as the series is set in Tasmania.
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