Ed's life is one peaceful routine until playing cards inscribed with cryptic tasks start to arrive in the mail. Choosing to care, Ed makes his way through town helping and hurting.Ed's life is one peaceful routine until playing cards inscribed with cryptic tasks start to arrive in the mail. Choosing to care, Ed makes his way through town helping and hurting.Ed's life is one peaceful routine until playing cards inscribed with cryptic tasks start to arrive in the mail. Choosing to care, Ed makes his way through town helping and hurting.
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Loving this series so far. Fantastic cast. The 4 main young characters are so good and they have such chemistry onscreen, some great young actors. Also some older familiar actors are terrific too. Should be getting higher reviews. Such an interesting story line and loving the mystery and drama with a twist of comedy thrown in. Perfect balance.
I haven't come to the end yet so I'm hoping for either a good end or a second series. I've heard there's a book which I have not read.
Keep making more Aussie series please! We have such talent here! Not forgetting our fellow New Zealanders awesome actors here too!!
I haven't come to the end yet so I'm hoping for either a good end or a second series. I've heard there's a book which I have not read.
Keep making more Aussie series please! We have such talent here! Not forgetting our fellow New Zealanders awesome actors here too!!
The tale completes after 8 episodes. It's a mini series, not a yearly tv show. All loose ends are tied neatly at the end. I do see a tendency for others to stop watching after or 3 episodes, . But if you simply march past you will be glad you did. Everything happened for a reason, there is no filler.
It is a whimsical tale, with flawed human beings coping as they can. It is also a tale of deep friendship, and deep loyalty. This is one of the most rewarding parts of the series. Friendship is a strong glue here.
The lead character has a natural caring warm personality, and can be selfless to a fault. He does not force it. It is who he is. The friends love each other, and where it may go further it does not hurt their deep friendship.
This is a great family watch for awards 14 and up. There are a small number sexual encounters though no nudity and brief. More implied than acted out. There is mild cursing , also used sparingly. The show manages to touch upon a wide number of social issues and coming of age topics.
The ending is satisfying and worth the journey. Acting is superb.
It is a whimsical tale, with flawed human beings coping as they can. It is also a tale of deep friendship, and deep loyalty. This is one of the most rewarding parts of the series. Friendship is a strong glue here.
The lead character has a natural caring warm personality, and can be selfless to a fault. He does not force it. It is who he is. The friends love each other, and where it may go further it does not hurt their deep friendship.
This is a great family watch for awards 14 and up. There are a small number sexual encounters though no nudity and brief. More implied than acted out. There is mild cursing , also used sparingly. The show manages to touch upon a wide number of social issues and coming of age topics.
The ending is satisfying and worth the journey. Acting is superb.
Wonderful adaptation of Marcus Zusak's novel. Even better than the book. I loved the writing, the fabulous characters and people I actually cared about.
Will McKenna is a beautiful actor, so incredibly watchable. He was supported by an amazing ensemble. So lovely to see a feel good Australian series with a big heart.
So many great moments and imagery, the multi coloured pills falling from the sky, raining down on Ritchie, and the whole scene with Ritchie showing Ed her typical day, seeing all the magic in the ordinary.
It's a show that gets better and better, the last two episodes are brilliant. I laughed and I cried in equal measures.
Will McKenna is a beautiful actor, so incredibly watchable. He was supported by an amazing ensemble. So lovely to see a feel good Australian series with a big heart.
So many great moments and imagery, the multi coloured pills falling from the sky, raining down on Ritchie, and the whole scene with Ritchie showing Ed her typical day, seeing all the magic in the ordinary.
It's a show that gets better and better, the last two episodes are brilliant. I laughed and I cried in equal measures.
I binged this series across two days and loved it. It was quirky, charming and offbeat. It expertly borrowed genre elements from mystery, drama, dark comedy and coming-of-age to create an entirely new world that felt fresh and original.
William Mckenna's performance as Ed was a clear standout. He brought a warmth and humourous charm to the screen that always had me rooting for his character.
This show makes me so excited about the direction Australian Television is going in.
If you're looking for a feel-good but also feel-everything (joy, heartache, laughter, tears) kind of series, look no further than The Messenger.
Here's hoping there is a s02!
William Mckenna's performance as Ed was a clear standout. He brought a warmth and humourous charm to the screen that always had me rooting for his character.
This show makes me so excited about the direction Australian Television is going in.
If you're looking for a feel-good but also feel-everything (joy, heartache, laughter, tears) kind of series, look no further than The Messenger.
Here's hoping there is a s02!
For me the acting, cast, direction, and production values are all fine, it's the script that is the problem. I've watched 5 episodes so far and I'm really struggling to get much further, it's becoming repetitive and less interesting as it goes on. As soon as I heard Cowboy Junkies Sweet Jane being played around episode 2 or 3 they really lost me, it just reminded me how cliche the show was. That was an edgy song for mainstream movies in the 2000's, it's just really unimaginative in the 2020's. And that is what the whole script lacks, imagination. The writers needed to go on some kind of Thai full moon party retreat or Peruvian assisted mediation camp. I'm sorry guys, love seeing Lithgow, but the show is boring me to tears.
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- TriviaIn episode 5 - When looking for the 3rd book, the scan around the book filled room spots a Markus Zusak book.
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