Behind the scenes on Deadloch season two
Deadloch season two features a new dark mystery in the Top End, highlighting local themes and engaging Batchelor’s community with Indigenous involvement and youth programs.
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It has been a long wait, but finally, Prime Video has brought back to its catalogue one of the fictions that most conquered its subscribers in 2023. And it is that, Deadloch has officially returned this March 20th and has done so by the hand of his new episodes. Fiction is presented as an Australian criminal comedy, quite particular, which mixes mystery and humor. Thus, as you could see in the first season, the story is situated in a coastal tow…
'Deadloch' Season 2 Review: One Of TV's Best Crime-comedies Does It Again
Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan’s outstanding crime-comedy Deadloch earned every last skerrick of high praise for its debut season. Described by Caitlin Welsh for Mashable as “the feminist Australian buddy-comedy-murder-noir you didn’t know you needed” and “Broadchurch crossed with Letterkenny, but with way more lesbians,” Deadloch carved out its own glorious TV niche in 2023. In Season 2, directed by Beck Cole and Gracie Otto, polar opposite d…
'Deadloch' Season 2 Ending Explained And Finale Recap: Who Killed Don Darrell?
The ending of Deadloch season 2 is quite a mess, which I suppose is the reason you are reading this article. So, I’ll try to keep this as simple as I can. After the events of season 1, Detective Eddie Redcliffe and her partner, Dulcie Collins, arrived in Darwin to investigate the death of Eddie’s former partner, Detective Michael Bushman (aka Bushy). However, as per the autopsy report, Bushy had apparently shot himself to death and left a note f…
Dead-croc: The Kates on taking their comedy noir from Tassie to the Top End for season two
Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan talk about the logistics of shooting in the Top End for the second season of 'Deadloch' and why they think the series has found longevity. The post Dead-croc: The Kates on taking their comedy noir from Tassie to the Top End for season two appeared first on IF Magazine.
Series Review: With Season 2, Deadloch remains one of the most distinctive and exciting series on Australian television
There’s something quietly miraculous about how Deadloch manages to be so many things at once without collapsing under the weight of it all – and in its second season, it somehow gets even more ambitious. Shifting the action from Tasmania to the Top End is more than just a change of scenery; it’s a smart...
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