DEADLOCH SEASON TWO
Created by the masters of satire, “The Kates” (Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan), this follow up series to the smash hit ‘Deadloch’ does not disappoint. Shifting the action from Tasmania to the Northern Territory, defective detective duo Dulcie Collins (Kate Box) and Eddie Redcliffe (Madeleine Sami) head to Eddie’s hometown of Barrow Creek to investigate the death of her former police partner. When body parts begin washing up in the river, they find themselves dragged into a deadly rivalry between two local crocodile tour boat companies. There are three exceptional factors that push this show into its own category of brilliance – the writing, the casting, and the pacing. The script is filled with clever, witty dialogue that gives the entire cast so much to work with. Every actor brings to life a realistic yet exaggerated caricature of their character, some you’ll love and some you’ll hate. There’s even a Hemsworth (Luke)! Dulcie and Eddie play off each other as brilliantly as they did in the first series, but the pacing is even quicker this time around with the banter moving at a fast rate. The barrage of dark humour and language is relentless, and you really have to pay attention if you don’t want to miss anything because the actors are so clever at trading simultaneous rapid-fire barbs. It’s also supremely funny thanks to the situational comedy, as well as what’s being said. I laughed out loud a lot. At just six episodes long, there’s no filler in the plot and the story progresses quickly. The ending gets neatly tied up and while it left me wanting more of these dysfunctional but beloved icons, this season feels like a definitive finale for the Deadloch journey. A must watch for anyone who loves a sharp, quintessentially Australian mystery. It’s severe, sweary and superb!
SCORE:
Alex's Score 9.5/10
Amanda’s Score 8.5/10