It follows Charlie and Nate as they face how hard it is to let go of those they love, especially when they are taken too soon and when they come back to haunt you.It follows Charlie and Nate as they face how hard it is to let go of those they love, especially when they are taken too soon and when they come back to haunt you.It follows Charlie and Nate as they face how hard it is to let go of those they love, especially when they are taken too soon and when they come back to haunt you.
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A very real situation dealt with in true Aussie style with humour and feeling. As other reviewers have said, a "ghost" being in limbo and unable to "pass over".
Hilarity ensues as Charlie and Nate try and figure out what unfinished business is keeping Nate in limbo.
This also deals with the confusion, anger and grief experienced by those left behind when someone dies unexpectedly.
It also has snippets of the aftermath of divorce and how differently people cope with the fallout from that.
I've made this series sound quite depressing and full of angst but it is anything but. It is extremely clever and beautifully produced.
Nate's unlimited supply of colourful shirts is an added joy. Whoever sourced them is a genius!
Hilarity ensues as Charlie and Nate try and figure out what unfinished business is keeping Nate in limbo.
This also deals with the confusion, anger and grief experienced by those left behind when someone dies unexpectedly.
It also has snippets of the aftermath of divorce and how differently people cope with the fallout from that.
I've made this series sound quite depressing and full of angst but it is anything but. It is extremely clever and beautifully produced.
Nate's unlimited supply of colourful shirts is an added joy. Whoever sourced them is a genius!
This has got to be one of the best examples of what male depression is all about and who it affects. Wonderfully acted with the comedic accents not taking away from the seriousness of depression and what it can do to the victim and those that it impacts.
Those critics that have given the series a low score need to watch the whole series and not comment on 2 episodes. This series far from trivialises suicide or depression, it is sensitively filmed and seriousness is never diminished.
It is absolutely worth the watching this series to the conclusion with anyone who might be affected or has been impacted by depression.
Those critics that have given the series a low score need to watch the whole series and not comment on 2 episodes. This series far from trivialises suicide or depression, it is sensitively filmed and seriousness is never diminished.
It is absolutely worth the watching this series to the conclusion with anyone who might be affected or has been impacted by depression.
Storyline seemed a bit covered by many movies and series about ghosts needed to complete unfinished business before "crossing over" ...
However, surprisingly, this Aussie series set in Brisbane is actually endearing and great mixture of comedy and drama and tear jerking !
Casting is excellent !
Enjoyed the chosen filming locations around Brisbane.
I particularly liked how the characters interact straight from the beginning.
It's a series where it's easy to follow the storyline, feel the compassion for the way each character manage the grief.
How each character evolves through the episodes.
Above all, it's not a series that gives lessons on the "afterlife".
Casting is excellent !
Enjoyed the chosen filming locations around Brisbane.
I particularly liked how the characters interact straight from the beginning.
It's a series where it's easy to follow the storyline, feel the compassion for the way each character manage the grief.
How each character evolves through the episodes.
Above all, it's not a series that gives lessons on the "afterlife".
This could easily have been a movie too, watched all episodes in a row in one night. A heartfelt Aussie drama, with laughs and tears, and real to life situations. One thing most series or films have not done well is mental health especially for men. This series does this exceptionally well, especially the last two episodes. It tells us that it is okay to talk about stuff that we tend to hold within ourselves that only makes things worse. It tells us that we should look after and out for our mates. It tells us how to recognise and notice when our mates may not be going well, and how to step in. And it also demonstrates how easy it is to start a conversation off with a therapist, and that it is okay to ask for help and go to therapy. Well done to the writer, director and producer of this series.
The show deals with tragedy, loss, family, friendship, and it does so in a funny and heartwarming way.. while the topic is serious and affects people everyday, the show approaches it with humanity and humor where appropriate, and with seriousness when it is needed. Questions of spirituality and religion are addressed head-on without being preachy or dogmatic. The characters are well developed and the casting and directing are top notch. We need more shows like this that are relatable and human and not just about sex or dysfunctional families.. I binged the entire season in one night, I just couldn't stop!
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- TriviaThe church used in this series is St Brendan's Catholic Church in Moorooka, Brisbane.
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