When an apocalyptic tidal wave hits during the ten-year reunion of an all-girls high school, a group of women must find a way to survive on the island peak of their high school campus.When an apocalyptic tidal wave hits during the ten-year reunion of an all-girls high school, a group of women must find a way to survive on the island peak of their high school campus.When an apocalyptic tidal wave hits during the ten-year reunion of an all-girls high school, a group of women must find a way to survive on the island peak of their high school campus.
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Don't take this as an apocalyptic survival guide, which some of the reviews are basing it upon. It's a well written comedy, which incorporates topics that are relevant to modern day. It's not trying to be offer a therapy session for the emotional moments, but more a lighthearted touch on issues some people face but in a comedic way.
It is not a series about real to life survival, and what to do in an apocalypse, it makes jokes on a group of ladies trying to survive whilst not taking itself seriously. You can tell the cast enjoyed filming and it makes it even more entertaining.
If you want a laugh, and to see a group make fun of living at the end of the world, then give it a go.
It is not a series about real to life survival, and what to do in an apocalypse, it makes jokes on a group of ladies trying to survive whilst not taking itself seriously. You can tell the cast enjoyed filming and it makes it even more entertaining.
If you want a laugh, and to see a group make fun of living at the end of the world, then give it a go.
Not normally a 'binger' - but wow! I've stopped at episode four because I'm really tired - but this show is wonderful. Unlike other streaming shows that hook you in for the the first two episodes and then pad and pad until the finale - every episode so far has progressed the storyline. The acting is fantastic, the storyline is out there (but also relatable), the direction is spot on, and the moments when the realization of what has happened around them... I cannot wait to finish this series. I've heard it called 'Lord of the Flies' with private school women - but that's dismissive of how truly well thought out, and well written this show is. Just love it.
I found the series entertaining to watch. Yes it's a little silly, but it's not trying to be anything else. Plus I love that it is an Aussie production.
The episodes aren't too long, there's enough humour vs drama. It's interesting to see all the scenarios play out as the ladies navigate survival, their friendships and the trauma of the situation they all have found themselves in.
It encourages you to image how you would fit into this situation had you the unfortunate displeasure of being in their position. Would you be a leader, a follower, or a disruptor. Would you fall apart and be useless to the group? What kind of survival techniques do you actual posses that could be helpful? Would you turn on the group and go feral?
The episodes aren't too long, there's enough humour vs drama. It's interesting to see all the scenarios play out as the ladies navigate survival, their friendships and the trauma of the situation they all have found themselves in.
It encourages you to image how you would fit into this situation had you the unfortunate displeasure of being in their position. Would you be a leader, a follower, or a disruptor. Would you fall apart and be useless to the group? What kind of survival techniques do you actual posses that could be helpful? Would you turn on the group and go feral?
Lord of the flies but make it Aussie and silly
Didn't know what I was in for but definitely had some good cheeky Aussie humour, touched on some some emotional topics in between the silliness and dug in deep into trauma a lot of young women go through in their formative years and how they deal with it in their developing adulthood. Yes it's a bit silly, goofy and ridiculous most of the time and sure isn't what would be considered a cinematic masterpiece but it is a bit of enjoyable fun. Good development of quite a bit of the cast and good to see some recognisable faces take on more comedic roles.
Didn't know what I was in for but definitely had some good cheeky Aussie humour, touched on some some emotional topics in between the silliness and dug in deep into trauma a lot of young women go through in their formative years and how they deal with it in their developing adulthood. Yes it's a bit silly, goofy and ridiculous most of the time and sure isn't what would be considered a cinematic masterpiece but it is a bit of enjoyable fun. Good development of quite a bit of the cast and good to see some recognisable faces take on more comedic roles.
I agree with the majority of positive reviews about the series. It strikes an excellent balance between lighthearted and emotional moments throughout.
What stood out to me was how the series skillfully avoided getting stuck on one particular path, and instead changed the premise several times. As a result, no subplot overstayed its welcome. I won't go into detail to avoid spoilers.
The last two episodes were slightly too chaotic and goofy compared to the earlier episodes. Some of the protagonists acted out of character, and their interactions were not as strong as they could have been. It felt like the writers had to move the overarching story forward, which was necessary to set up the series for another season.
Overall, the series was still highly enjoyable, and I would recommend it.
What stood out to me was how the series skillfully avoided getting stuck on one particular path, and instead changed the premise several times. As a result, no subplot overstayed its welcome. I won't go into detail to avoid spoilers.
The last two episodes were slightly too chaotic and goofy compared to the earlier episodes. Some of the protagonists acted out of character, and their interactions were not as strong as they could have been. It felt like the writers had to move the overarching story forward, which was necessary to set up the series for another season.
Overall, the series was still highly enjoyable, and I would recommend it.
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- TriviaThe location used for the school in this show is St Patrick's Seminary in Manly, NSW Australia. The chapel here is also where Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban were married.
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