

Mr Inbetween è una serie ispirata al film cult “The Magician”, che parla della vita di Ray Shoesmith. Destreggiarsi fra una relazione, le responsabilità genitoriali, le amicizie e un fratello malato, mentre si cerca di guadagnare da vivere sarebbe difficile per tutti, ma lo è ancora di più per Ray Shoesmith, un criminale assoldato. Ray si “prende cura delle persone” indebitandosi, cercando di allontanarle dalla droga e dalle armi e spesso anche occupandosi di loro in modo più permanente. Ray chiede solo rispetto e non sopporta quando qualcuno ignora il suo chiaro codice etico.
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- DK12 maggio 2025Underrated Aussie TV-Show!
- Dadda276328 gennaio 2025Love this show, it keeps you interested from start to finish.
- C:/oldcomputer.exe22 dicembre 2025“Moist panties”. Binge watching perfection!!! Gary is hilarious and my heart still hurts seeing Ally move on...
- Simon Steyn8 novembre 2025Just a brilliant Aussie show
- J C22 marzo 2025One of my favorite shows made in the last ten years.
- Twinhawks1 novembre 2025A very well written show, easy to watch with great characters. Highly recommend.
- GODDAMNFOOL19 ottobre 2025masterpiece. Give this man every script.
- grantss29 agosto 2025Absolutely brilliant. Ray Shoesmith works “in security”. What this involves, however, is him being a killer/thug for hire: no job is off-limits or too large and Ray is very good at what he does. While the pay is good the job means he accumulates enemies and can’t trust anyone. There’s also the problem of keeping his work life separate from his private life. A spectacular series, the greatest yet made in Australia. It starts off slowly – the first two episodes are really just scene-setting – but once it gets going it’s absolutely riveting. It’s a great mix of crime-drama, human drama and comedy in an Australian setting. The fact that episodes are only 25 or so minutes long helps as there’s no space for filler. Yet, despite the shortness of the episodes and being action-packed, there’s still time for profundity and reflection – it just isn’t signposted or spoon-fed like lesser series. Another area the series scores in is authenticity. A lot of Australian movies and TV shows try to be too Hollywoodesque or too Australian, playing to a stereotype. This gets it just right: everything looks and feels like real Australia down to the minor characters seeming like people you would meet in real life. Scott Ryan, who is also creator and writer of the show, is fantastic as Ray Shoesmith, absolutely inhabiting the role. He is also upstaged, however, by Chika Yasumura who plays his 8-to-12-year-old-daughter Brittany. She, being sweet and innocent, is the contrast to Ray and shows the bipolarity of his life. She gets some of the best lines and puts in a wonderful performance, especially for one so young. A must-watch.
- Sophia Atkinson7 marzo 2025Great Show, gets a 4 because 2 dogs died
- imthatguyhere11 novembre 2024One of the best crime series ever released. Ryan is an amazing actor who's face alone is enough to pull you into every gripping scene. No time is wasted, and it ends without getting old.


























