SpuffyWeb
Sadly Over-hyped
Sharkflei
Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Cassandra
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
patrickclegein
I recently stumbled into this Austalian sitcom and it's so good and realistic that I started to binge watch this show. The characters are so realistically portrayed you feel like you are a fly on the wall peeking into the private crazy life of these young adults. Seeking their place into society with all the aspects that comes with, the psychology and sensitivity between the totally different characters is so convincing, just brilliant! I feel a relive of my young gay years. I wish there were more shows like this one and I haven't even finished.
zif ofoz
What to write about a show that you fall in love with right from the very first episode! I do not know! After recently discovering this series, staring the quirky and charming Josh Thomas, I have been binge watching each season and one after the other is equally good. No down spots, no character weakness, no flaws.A comic drama that is so well written, directed, and perfectly cast, I fail to understand the less than praising reviews. As you can see I'm quite taken with this show and I encourage others to give it a look.
dermaniac
It starts out kinda funny and charming, but then turns into sort of a bland mess of trivial issues being discussed ad nauseam, entitled behavior, and just a generally unlikable main character. You sympathize with his struggles at first, but over time you realize that he is a selfish narcissist that spends most of his time feeling sorry for himself. Not a single of the main characters has a job (and when at one point it is suggested to the main character that he should get one, he reacts flabbergasted), yet they never have to struggle with money. Most of the humor comes from the fact that everyone seems to be blandly fine with everything and shows very little to no emotions. I do commend it for playing with people's expectations every now and then, by setting up a scenario where you expect a certain reaction and then not giving it to us, but unfortunately almost every time it is that we are given no reaction... because like I said before, everyone is blandly fine with everything.It's just a bland mess of bland blandness, trying to get some jokes from the fact that everyone is so bland.
Kim Bailey
Josh is an everyday guy learning about sex, love, life and responsibilities. He is only slightly effeminate and there is really no clue where this is going, it's an exploration of emotions and gut wrenching relationship issues. Draws the viewer into the new age world of today's young adults. Explores the generational cracks and their impact on the ones least prepared to shoulder them, till challenged. And everyone has their own challenges here. All gets sorted by the intuitively intelligent Josh. So very real. Emotional, endearing characters with nothing pretentious about them.Fresh faces, great casting, and you will love the characters, everyone has their story to tell, and you get to know them all well. Great icons of the Australian TV industry also bring their talent, experience and professionalism to the fore as support characters, making this another Aussie TV success story like Offspring or Sea Change. I hope ABC keep this one going all the way. Love it.