Seven Types Of Ambiguity Finale Recap

As the finale starts, we see Anna Marin (Leeanna Walsman) strolling down the street. She approaches a building and stares through the window. Simon Heywood (Xavier Samuel) appears behind her. She turns around and it appears Simon has disappeared. In the present, Joe (Alex Dimitriades) asks his wife if she is ready to go. Anna… Continue reading Seven Types Of Ambiguity Finale Recap

Seven Types of Ambiguity Episode 5 Recap

At the beginning of the 5th episode, we jump back in time. Simon Heywood (Xavier Samuel) arrives home after being accused of kidnapping his student. Simon receives a little hope when he gets the letter from Anna (Leeanna Walsman). Then, the couple meet by the pier. We jump back to the present and begin to… Continue reading Seven Types of Ambiguity Episode 5 Recap

Seven Types Of Ambiguity Episode 2 Recap

As the 2nd episode begins, we see someone struggling under water. It appears to be a young boy. Then, we see another individual dive into the water. Seconds later, Alex Klima (Hugo Weaving) wakes up to a phone call. Alex learns about Simon (Xavier Samuel) being arrested. Alex quickly rushes to the station. Along the… Continue reading Seven Types Of Ambiguity Episode 2 Recap

Seven Types of Ambiguity Episode 1 Recap

As the series begins, we see a young boy getting off of a bus. It seems he is greeted by a man walking a dog. Seconds later, Joe Marin (Alex Dimitriades) peddles his bike into the garage. He enters his home and finds his wife, Anna (Leeanna Walsman) preparing for an upcoming business trip. Joe… Continue reading Seven Types of Ambiguity Episode 1 Recap

Catching Milat Review

Catching Milat is a 2015 television mini-series, which spans two episodes. The series focuses on the real life story of Ivan Milat (Malcolm Kennar), Australian’s most notorious serial killer. Although initially familiar with the backpacker killer, the series offers a new take on the killer’s capture and explores the struggle of the Task Force Air… Continue reading Catching Milat Review

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