Set in the wild and isolated West coast of Tasmania, this quirky and darkly comedic show looks surely to be a classic in the making.
Having only seen the first couple of episodes, it is impossible to give a full and detailed review, but the early signs are good. Very good.
With so much media content today being made to the same tedious formula, when something original comes along that breaks the mould, I sit up and take notice. Bay of Fires does that. And it does it without showing its hand. Something is building, but I know not what. It feels like it is going to get even darker and I suspect that somehow it will keep getting funnier also.
Having only seen the first couple of episodes, it is impossible to give a full and detailed review, but the early signs are good. Very good.
With so much media content today being made to the same tedious formula, when something original comes along that breaks the mould, I sit up and take notice. Bay of Fires does that. And it does it without showing its hand. Something is building, but I know not what. It feels like it is going to get even darker and I suspect that somehow it will keep getting funnier also.