VividSimon
Simply Perfect
PodBill
Just what I expected
Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
Suman Roberson
It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
Rodney Jones
By the end of the second episode I was hooked. So many familiar faces from home and away was cool and Coogie and the cross were a favorite hangout for me many moons ago so it felt authentic.The mix interactions at the station and out on the street flowed well and mostly made sense. Often the drama was a little predictable which only adds to the enjoyable nature of the show. It's not science-fiction after all.I think maybe it was a bit lost on some of the conservative channel nine audience but it was truly a fair dink-um Aussie experience that I totally enjoyed.beauty mate !!!
Henry
Good, arguably great cast - maybe its just poor material. It should work but it doesn't.The plots are very thin and very predictableWhile Kate Ritchie gives it her best, I don't believe her heart's really in it. The Rhys Llewellyn character (Martin Dingle-Wall) is unbelievably over-the-top in as much as the character's womanising comes across as cringe-worthy bordering on misogyny that would have seemed crass even in the 1970's when it was almost acceptable.The rest of the cast like Kate Ritchie really do try very hard. Denise Roberts might have been miscast though - a quite unlikely senior police officer; she doesn't have the 'bark' for it.