Rake Season 5 Episode 6 Recap

At the start of the episode, Gareth Morrow (William McInnes) speaks with the press. We learn that Greg Peters has already lost his spot as Prime Minister. Cleaver (Richard Roxburgh) is not impressed with what he hears. Cleaver shuts off the television before getting an email from PPH Bank. A half nude Glenda (Jennifer Hagan)… Continue reading Rake Season 5 Episode 6 Recap

Rake Season 5 Episode 5 Recap

As the episode starts, Joe (Mark Mitchinson) and Gareth (William McInnes) chat. They discuss another politician and his heritage. Greg Peters (Tony Briggs) speaks to the press. He has been named leader of the Liberal Party. Joe and Gareth are surprised to learn that Greg wants to form a treaty to recognize the country’s true… Continue reading Rake Season 5 Episode 5 Recap

Rake Season 5 Episode 4 Recap

As the episode begins, Ryland Webster (Wayne Pygram) is named the new Prime Minister. The next day is Anzac Day. Cleaver (Richard Roxburgh) is awoken by the neighbor’s kids once again. He tries to hide from his neighbor. He gets a call from Nicole (Kate Box) who tells him about his upcoming events. The doorbell… Continue reading Rake Season 5 Episode 4 Recap

Rake Season 5 Episode 3 Recap

As the episode begins, Cleaver wakes up beside of the news report Caitlin (Sara Wiseman). She lets him know that she has a boyfriend and cannot get serious with him. Cleaver (Richard Roxburgh) is unable to find his suit. He is forced to wear a zebra costume. Angela (Helen Thomson) wakes up with Gareth Morrow… Continue reading Rake Season 5 Episode 3 Recap

House Husbands Season 5 Episode 2 Recap

At the beginning of the 2nd episode, Mark (Rhys Muldoon) goes for a bike ride. He is nearly run off of the road by a vehicle. After he comes to his sense, Mark finds his parents, Bernie (Roy Billing) and Liz (Nancye Hayes), standing over him. Mark is reminded that he invited his parents over… Continue reading House Husbands Season 5 Episode 2 Recap

Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities Review

Underbelly Season 2 (A Tale of Two Cities) is based on real life, true crimes that occurred in Australia, The Land Down Under, over an eleven year time frame starting in 1976 and ending in 1987.  The show opens with the introduction of furniture store owner and political figure, Don Mackay (Andrew McFarlane, Blue Heelers)… Continue reading Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities Review

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