(Except Victorians because you're not allowed to watch it even though it's about Melbourne, ha ha ha!)
Aussie television in general is shite, admittedly coming from a man who grew up in England so therefore has another example to compare to.
Year after year I have seen TV bombarded with utter wank such as Two and a Half Men and any sitcom with David Spade in it. The bottomless American drivel is only supplemented by a few decent English shows such as Life on Mars or old Parkinson re-runs; showing ridiculously dated efforts such as The Antiques Roadshow, Heartbeat and Inspector Frost in primetime slots shows how poorly researched the programmers are studying the market.
Any Aussie effort in recent years like Headland, White Collar Blue and other short-lived bags of plop show just why American-Anglo imports are the main ingredient of our visionary diets.
Yet, with this series Underbelly, a new definition has been set in regards to Australian drama; I am a big fan of this show for many reasons. It has plenty of tit and minge and birds getting a good knobbing with lots of people getting shot and plenty of swearing.
The dialogue is cheesy and the actors portraying the characters are snide as feck and would piss their pants in fear if they even got close to the real person they mimic in reality, but that's okay but at the end of the day, it is only a TV show.
But the fact this is based on real-life events is the best aspect of this show to me, and just goes to show that life can sometimes be more interesting and stranger than fiction.
The last episode is on tomorrow night with the box-set DVD out on Thursday.
Aussie television in general is shite, admittedly coming from a man who grew up in England so therefore has another example to compare to.
Year after year I have seen TV bombarded with utter wank such as Two and a Half Men and any sitcom with David Spade in it. The bottomless American drivel is only supplemented by a few decent English shows such as Life on Mars or old Parkinson re-runs; showing ridiculously dated efforts such as The Antiques Roadshow, Heartbeat and Inspector Frost in primetime slots shows how poorly researched the programmers are studying the market.
Any Aussie effort in recent years like Headland, White Collar Blue and other short-lived bags of plop show just why American-Anglo imports are the main ingredient of our visionary diets.
Yet, with this series Underbelly, a new definition has been set in regards to Australian drama; I am a big fan of this show for many reasons. It has plenty of tit and minge and birds getting a good knobbing with lots of people getting shot and plenty of swearing.
The dialogue is cheesy and the actors portraying the characters are snide as feck and would piss their pants in fear if they even got close to the real person they mimic in reality, but that's okay but at the end of the day, it is only a TV show.
But the fact this is based on real-life events is the best aspect of this show to me, and just goes to show that life can sometimes be more interesting and stranger than fiction.
The last episode is on tomorrow night with the box-set DVD out on Thursday.
