Population: 11
- TV Series
- 2024–
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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When a man goes missing from a tiny outback town, his estranged son is forced to navigate its motley crew of residents to find him.When a man goes missing from a tiny outback town, his estranged son is forced to navigate its motley crew of residents to find him.When a man goes missing from a tiny outback town, his estranged son is forced to navigate its motley crew of residents to find him.
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- 1 win & 4 nominations total
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We started this show with no expectations.
A quirky start as you would expect from a mystery based on a population of 12 -1 in the Aussie outback. Give it a tick, the pace picks up fairly quickly and it's a fun ride.
You could easily pick it apart but keep in mind it's billed as a comedy, so if you were expecting something else, this ain't it.
The absence of DEI, virtue signaling, racial bias is refreshing. So tired of all the shows that promote that.
This was just a fun whodunnit, albeit quirky and if you want to spend 3.5 hours on a fun show this might fit the bill.
We enjoyed the series, hope you give it a go.
A quirky start as you would expect from a mystery based on a population of 12 -1 in the Aussie outback. Give it a tick, the pace picks up fairly quickly and it's a fun ride.
You could easily pick it apart but keep in mind it's billed as a comedy, so if you were expecting something else, this ain't it.
The absence of DEI, virtue signaling, racial bias is refreshing. So tired of all the shows that promote that.
This was just a fun whodunnit, albeit quirky and if you want to spend 3.5 hours on a fun show this might fit the bill.
We enjoyed the series, hope you give it a go.
Started watching, seemed ok, but the more episodes I watched, I realised that the writers had made the protagonist to stupid in his actions, personality and character that I just couldn't root for him to get the money he's after. Maybe they had a reason for that, but I can't see it. The Australian actors/characters are good for their part in the story, and I'm just watching the rest of it purely for closure. I doubt I'll watch a second season, should it ever come to be.
If they'd written it as a pure mystery; there's enough of a plot for it to have been rather good. I think, also, there's enough quirks amongst the town's population to have given it something different to the usual drama we see nowadays. Ah, well.
EDIT: Ok, just finished watching ep12... The unraveling and solution to the ongoing mystery was a surprising twist, and I'll probably watch a second season. Still don't like the protagonist, though, but I'll knock my initial review of 4 up to 5.
If they'd written it as a pure mystery; there's enough of a plot for it to have been rather good. I think, also, there's enough quirks amongst the town's population to have given it something different to the usual drama we see nowadays. Ah, well.
EDIT: Ok, just finished watching ep12... The unraveling and solution to the ongoing mystery was a surprising twist, and I'll probably watch a second season. Still don't like the protagonist, though, but I'll knock my initial review of 4 up to 5.
We stumbled on this randomly in a desperate search for something watchable on the wasteland that is streaming services.
Well, lucky us because we were genuinely shocked by how good this was.
Initially convinced this was a comedy, Population 11 is actually a carefully crafted mixture of comedy, drama, suspense, and mystery.
Most importantly, all the key elements of a quality show are here.
They developed authentic feeling characters, included multiple twists, and created a believable world, all using dialogue that sounds natural.
This is one sleeper I hope a lot of people manage to find because it is exceptional storytelling.
Well done to writers, cast, and crew.
Well, lucky us because we were genuinely shocked by how good this was.
Initially convinced this was a comedy, Population 11 is actually a carefully crafted mixture of comedy, drama, suspense, and mystery.
Most importantly, all the key elements of a quality show are here.
They developed authentic feeling characters, included multiple twists, and created a believable world, all using dialogue that sounds natural.
This is one sleeper I hope a lot of people manage to find because it is exceptional storytelling.
Well done to writers, cast, and crew.
If you are not paying attention to the quality product coming from down under, you are missing out. Mystery Road (the original) is awesome. Mr. In-Between is unforgettable, especially the episode where the protagonist goes after a local who abducted a child. And Deadloch is like Fargo, wacky and interesting at the same time (early Fargo, not recent Fargo!). Population 11 seems to aiming for zany, and hits the mark more often than it misses. The writing is the hook, and there is dialog here that sneaks up on you and, before you realize it, you find yourself laughing out loud. (S01E01 -- Officer Geraldine, claiming the reward after producing a generic and nondescript boot -- "That's for you to figure out. Now's the time for you to cough up the reward money.") Smooth! ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
This for me is one of those you can drop and pick when you wish. It doesn't hook you enough to make you want to binge on it but is good enough and odd enough to make you want to see what's next.
At the start it's hard to nail this down - is one of those odd ball Aussie shows or a more complex adventure in the outback sort of thing. I like it, I like the acting too. But I do hope they don't do a second series as I fear it'll suffer.
Not watched it all yet, as I say, you need to be the right mood for it and let it pass over you. Certainly each character tells it's own story as the main story progresses and its as if the main storyline is trying to break out but the charators keep dragging it back saying "hay! Look at me!"
At the start it's hard to nail this down - is one of those odd ball Aussie shows or a more complex adventure in the outback sort of thing. I like it, I like the acting too. But I do hope they don't do a second series as I fear it'll suffer.
Not watched it all yet, as I say, you need to be the right mood for it and let it pass over you. Certainly each character tells it's own story as the main story progresses and its as if the main storyline is trying to break out but the charators keep dragging it back saying "hay! Look at me!"
Did you know
- TriviaBased on true events as shown in the Netflix series Last Stop Larrimah
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Last Stop Larrimah: Un crime au bout du monde (2023)
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