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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 573472" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>If you haven't checked out the Australian Mr.Inbetween, I can't recommend it highly enough. If you like well-written, sharp, character development fueled, interesting arcs, this is a show to check out. The writer and creator, Scott Ryan, based the series off his film school feature film, The Magician, that he made for $4000 and was critically acclaimed in the underground. The acting itself is so-so, but what great characters and situations. It's violent, but it had to be based on the premise. Three seasons, and you're out. It's quick, and because it is so good, it'll leave you wanting. For those of you who like The Sopranos and the like. That's on overused analog, but Scott Ryan is obsessive about The Sopranos. I could go on and on. They snuck the series onto FX and really didn't push it very hard. I watched it as it aired, and I've since watched most of it again (I didn't have all of it saved). It holds up really well to repeated viewings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 573472, member: 1211"] If you haven't checked out the Australian Mr.Inbetween, I can't recommend it highly enough. If you like well-written, sharp, character development fueled, interesting arcs, this is a show to check out. The writer and creator, Scott Ryan, based the series off his film school feature film, The Magician, that he made for $4000 and was critically acclaimed in the underground. The acting itself is so-so, but what great characters and situations. It's violent, but it had to be based on the premise. Three seasons, and you're out. It's quick, and because it is so good, it'll leave you wanting. For those of you who like The Sopranos and the like. That's on overused analog, but Scott Ryan is obsessive about The Sopranos. I could go on and on. They snuck the series onto FX and really didn't push it very hard. I watched it as it aired, and I've since watched most of it again (I didn't have all of it saved). It holds up really well to repeated viewings. [/QUOTE]
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