Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Cleveronix
A different way of telling a story
CrawlerChunky
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
mraculeated
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
jhowardm
I wish I had kept track of all the flat tires in this series. Seven in ten of the episodes seem to have a flat tire and most of the remaining have an overheating engine. Just how non-creative, predictable and boring can you get! And, just how common do you find young widowers in your life? I have certainly heard of a couple but after living 70 years on this earth I have never met a widower under about 50 years of age and yet in this program we meet 3 quite young ones. Coats and light clothing are seen outdoors in the same scene, long shadows are seen at mid-day and short shadows are seen early or late. Folks seem to have the time and energy to often drive many miles to the pub in mid-week - having lived on farms in the USA I am sure Aussie farmers scream with me in absolute disbelief when they see this. How many times do you hear 'I am sorry' and 'he/she was only trying to help'? I admit I got kind of hooked for a while early on but the repetitive and predictable scripts have turned the show into drivel. A shame really as the basic premise is wonderful.
SaddleBrooke
My wife and I saw some of the re-runs on TV, and quickly became addicted to the show. Other TV favorites include Westwing, House and The Sopranos ... each different from each other, but highly recommended.McLeod's Daughters is the top-rated outback series in Australia. The series covers lots of stories about each of the characters, and includes lots of beautiful scenery of southern Australia. Having relocated from NYC, NY to Tucson, AZ about 10 years ago, we've really come to appreciate the western atmosphere and scenery.We used Netflix to view seasons 1-7 (of 8, which is not released on DVD yet).
bks13-1
McLeod's Daughters is a great TV series.From the first time I watch each episode. It is without horror and unmotivated nonsense. It's just good entertainment of friendship, love, adventure, just good living.I regret the end of Claire's figure. I found her a very refreshing female character. The male characters in this series (Alex an Nick) are very nice and you do not search any longer for an Adonis. You found it!!I hope this series will go on for a long time so that I can see what happens with Tess, Charlotte etc. A brutally good TV series.
dee_healey
"McLeod's Daughters" just keeps getting better and better. The plot intensifies and the characters are developed more. As the audience you are able to feel a connection with these women who work hard. This show is unlike many others, it is set in the Australian outback and follows the lives of Aussie women who live and work on a farm (Drover's Run) who do the work themselves. "Mcleod's Daughter's" also shows the lives of the farmers which surround Tess and Claire, Alex and Nik. One of the main qualities this show has is that is it unique. It is unlike many other shows which are based around criminal activities and the legal system e.g. CSI, NCIS, LAO. The actors are fantastic in their roles. Bridie Carter (Tess) and Lisa Chapel (Claire) excel in the role of their characters. This fabulous acting is supported by Aaron Jeffery (Alex), Myles Pollard (Nick)and Rachael Carpani (Jodi) This is a very compelling show which inspires everyone.