A microbrewery owner and a student doctor are brought together by a car accident that injures a stray dog they agree to adopt, forcing them to navigate each other's vulnerabilities.A microbrewery owner and a student doctor are brought together by a car accident that injures a stray dog they agree to adopt, forcing them to navigate each other's vulnerabilities.A microbrewery owner and a student doctor are brought together by a car accident that injures a stray dog they agree to adopt, forcing them to navigate each other's vulnerabilities.
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- 10 wins & 32 nominations total
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I enjoyed this show it is funny , and quirky .
I enjoy the characters and the dog .
Two people with good hearts brought together by a furry friend .
One is older but will the age gap matter? Maybe but they will work it out .
The dog maybe the real star , definitely a Center piece bring the two protagonists together .
It's light , cheerful , well written and funny .
I think anyone who needs a laugh and something light and romantic this is definitely worth the watch .
Flashing a nipple leads to love , and an expensive trip to the vet .
The small things we do lead to bigger things we must face in life .
I enjoy the characters and the dog .
Two people with good hearts brought together by a furry friend .
One is older but will the age gap matter? Maybe but they will work it out .
The dog maybe the real star , definitely a Center piece bring the two protagonists together .
It's light , cheerful , well written and funny .
I think anyone who needs a laugh and something light and romantic this is definitely worth the watch .
Flashing a nipple leads to love , and an expensive trip to the vet .
The small things we do lead to bigger things we must face in life .
What started off as a fun, pleasant watch quickly became a highlight in a year of fantastic tv.
Dyer and Brammall have wonderful chemistry (which may or may not be obvious), perfect timing but also both deliver on the emotional heart of the show which elevates it to something great. The rest of the cast are all hilarious, delightful in their quirks and help balance things from ever getting too heavy. Notably, the relationship between mother and daughter is superbly cynical.
The writing is sharp and plays between clever, crude and painfully awkward humour. It never misses and is regularly laugh out loud funny. The story is refreshing and relatable.
Here's hoping this isn't the last of Colin.
Dyer and Brammall have wonderful chemistry (which may or may not be obvious), perfect timing but also both deliver on the emotional heart of the show which elevates it to something great. The rest of the cast are all hilarious, delightful in their quirks and help balance things from ever getting too heavy. Notably, the relationship between mother and daughter is superbly cynical.
The writing is sharp and plays between clever, crude and painfully awkward humour. It never misses and is regularly laugh out loud funny. The story is refreshing and relatable.
Here's hoping this isn't the last of Colin.
10gailmoir
Thought this was gonna be a dull office thing trying to be funny. I was far off and never happier to be wrong.
Casting was perfect. Comedy timing spot on, but also very real and touching.
Really hoping for a second series. Want to see Berlin cry. Ha ha. Very happy to have taken time to watch this little gem. It proves that Australians can do comedy and do it well.
Even my hubby enjoyed it. Plenty belly laughs and a lot of cringe moments.
Support cast were also perfect and made the thing work as a whole.
If your looking for a binge show then this is definitely for you. And let's not forget Colin the hero.
Casting was perfect. Comedy timing spot on, but also very real and touching.
Really hoping for a second series. Want to see Berlin cry. Ha ha. Very happy to have taken time to watch this little gem. It proves that Australians can do comedy and do it well.
Even my hubby enjoyed it. Plenty belly laughs and a lot of cringe moments.
Support cast were also perfect and made the thing work as a whole.
If your looking for a binge show then this is definitely for you. And let's not forget Colin the hero.
Colin from Accounts is a charming Aussie comedy created and featuring real-life couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammel as Ashley and Gordon.
Brought together by an injured dog, Ash and Gordon navigate the messiness of work, friendship and dating despite different lives and an age gap.
Dyer and Brammel have created characters with nuanced personalities. The awkwardness and attraction the characters experience is palpable and relateable, and the humour woven throughout.
The characters and suburban setting feels universal while recognisably Australian.
Eight episodes feels way too short and leaves the viewer expecting more and a little disappointed with the end point. Season two seems inevitable - we all need to see Berlin cry.
Brought together by an injured dog, Ash and Gordon navigate the messiness of work, friendship and dating despite different lives and an age gap.
Dyer and Brammel have created characters with nuanced personalities. The awkwardness and attraction the characters experience is palpable and relateable, and the humour woven throughout.
The characters and suburban setting feels universal while recognisably Australian.
Eight episodes feels way too short and leaves the viewer expecting more and a little disappointed with the end point. Season two seems inevitable - we all need to see Berlin cry.
Perfect casting makes this comedy series a delight, with hilarious awkward situations and the best use of Australian humor. You will cringe and squirm as you relive all the silly moments and painful relationship hardships for our modern times. Most of all, you will find yourself laughing out loud!
Creators, Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer, have poured out their hearts and laid all to bear in their true 12-year-age-gap relationship for our pure enjoyment. Bonus being that they also played the leading roles of Gordon and Ashley, allowing more depth to the characters.
Harriet Dyer proves to be an unique comedic actor, with impeccable timing and mannerisms. While Brammall has the somewhat straight role, holding up a mirror to our stressful and unfulfilling lives. It is here that the uncomfortable laughs and nervous giggles creep into the comedy, balancing perfectly with that of the bumbling Ashley and her hectic messy life.
One of the few Australian comedy series' that understands the visual language of comedic storytelling, combining that with the hilarious use of everyday rambling dialogue and banter.
Creators, Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer, have poured out their hearts and laid all to bear in their true 12-year-age-gap relationship for our pure enjoyment. Bonus being that they also played the leading roles of Gordon and Ashley, allowing more depth to the characters.
Harriet Dyer proves to be an unique comedic actor, with impeccable timing and mannerisms. While Brammall has the somewhat straight role, holding up a mirror to our stressful and unfulfilling lives. It is here that the uncomfortable laughs and nervous giggles creep into the comedy, balancing perfectly with that of the bumbling Ashley and her hectic messy life.
One of the few Australian comedy series' that understands the visual language of comedic storytelling, combining that with the hilarious use of everyday rambling dialogue and banter.
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- TriviaThe character of Colin from Accounts was named after a real life dog of the same name who Harriet Dyer (Ashley) and Patrick Brammall (Gordon) had previously fostered.
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