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It follows Vivian Cunningham, who winds up helping people who come too close to the edge as she endures her own comedic catastrophes like accidentally burning down her brother's vegan food t... Read allIt follows Vivian Cunningham, who winds up helping people who come too close to the edge as she endures her own comedic catastrophes like accidentally burning down her brother's vegan food truck with a vape.It follows Vivian Cunningham, who winds up helping people who come too close to the edge as she endures her own comedic catastrophes like accidentally burning down her brother's vegan food truck with a vape.
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This is a wonderful series that makes you think about what is happening around you while also allowing you to relax and forget about your problems for a moment. After watching it, you may even be able to look at your life from a different angle. It's difficult to categorize it as a comedy; rather, it's a cognitive and psychological series about life. The topic of suicide is rarely addressed, but each episode provides an opportunity to reflect on moments in your own life, make comparisons, and contemplate what you may have once considered impossible. Life is beautiful! With good acting, a strong script, and an unusual plot, this series has everything needed for a great viewing experience. I highly recommend it to anyone over the age of 16.
This show is fleabag levels of iconic, relatable, and unhinged.
It's such a great representation of dysfunctional family dynamics, suicidal ideation, maturing, queer relationships, as well as a million other things.
Although it's never actually mentioned I can only assume that the main character has BPD, and speaking as both a psychologist and a BPD sufferer this show is the best representation of BPD I've ever seen.
This might be my favourite Australian show ever made. Ever character was casted incredibly well; in fact every element of this show was done incredibly well.
I can only hope that it gets renewed for a second season. Until then I will just have to rewatch it over and over.
It's such a great representation of dysfunctional family dynamics, suicidal ideation, maturing, queer relationships, as well as a million other things.
Although it's never actually mentioned I can only assume that the main character has BPD, and speaking as both a psychologist and a BPD sufferer this show is the best representation of BPD I've ever seen.
This might be my favourite Australian show ever made. Ever character was casted incredibly well; in fact every element of this show was done incredibly well.
I can only hope that it gets renewed for a second season. Until then I will just have to rewatch it over and over.
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This is such an interesting show. I binged it with family but I think calling it a comedy is a bit of a misnomer. It is more of a drama with wild comedic elements, because it actually gets really dark. So be warned, because I was not ready. The show is a slow burn and the first two episodes dip a bit in energy. But episode three is where the show really gets great. I won't spoil it, but there are some laugh out loud bits, followed by some moments which made me really sad, and at the end I actually loved all the characters and really felt for them. Feel-wise it's probably the closest to something like White Lotus, because sometimes you like the characters and sometimes you hate them. The acting is pretty phenomenal in this regard. The music is actually very White Lotus too. You have to pay attention because there are so many clues that are brushed over, and only answered later in the series. I definitely recommend sticking with this show. The ending is one of the most beautiful bits of television I have ever seen.
Written and produced by Gretel Vella, we follow Vivian (Tomasin McKenzie), a young adult who inherits a cliffside home in Australia after her somewhat estranged grandfather passes away in his sleep. Learning the home is frequently used for suicides due to the large clifftop in her new backyard, Vivian must learn to cope with the responsibility of the house and her life. A short miniseries at only 6 episodes, I cried and laughed a decent bit throughout, and while the plot does get a tiny bit silly, its beautifully portrayed, and the writing and acting is quite good. Obviously warnings around suicide, for a series with such a morbid premise the series is quite heartfelt and uplifting. Would recommend.
Totally Completely Fine is an incredible TV series that stands out from the rest due to its refreshing and realistic approach to storytelling. This show is a breath of fresh air in the world of television, and its ability to relate to audiences on a personal level makes it a must-watch for anyone looking for an authentic viewing experience.
One of the most impressive aspects of this show is how relatable and realistic the characters and their situations are. The show takes a deep dive into the lives of its characters, exploring their struggles and triumphs in a way that feels genuine and true to life. The characters are well-rounded and multi-dimensional, making it easy for viewers to connect with them on an emotional level.
The acting in Totally Completely Fine is also top-notch, with the actors delivering performances that are both compelling and nuanced. The chemistry between the actors is fantastic, and their interactions feel genuine and authentic.
What sets this show apart from others in its genre is its ability to tackle difficult topics in a way that feels both respectful and honest. The show explores themes like mental health, family dynamics, and personal growth with a sensitivity and depth that is truly impressive.
Totally Completely Fine is a must-watch TV series that is well-written, well-acted, and deeply relatable. Its ability to connect with viewers on a personal level makes it a standout in the world of television, and its realism and authenticity make it a true gem. Whether you are a fan of the genre or simply looking for a great show to watch, Totally Completely Fine is definitely one to check out.
One of the most impressive aspects of this show is how relatable and realistic the characters and their situations are. The show takes a deep dive into the lives of its characters, exploring their struggles and triumphs in a way that feels genuine and true to life. The characters are well-rounded and multi-dimensional, making it easy for viewers to connect with them on an emotional level.
The acting in Totally Completely Fine is also top-notch, with the actors delivering performances that are both compelling and nuanced. The chemistry between the actors is fantastic, and their interactions feel genuine and authentic.
What sets this show apart from others in its genre is its ability to tackle difficult topics in a way that feels both respectful and honest. The show explores themes like mental health, family dynamics, and personal growth with a sensitivity and depth that is truly impressive.
Totally Completely Fine is a must-watch TV series that is well-written, well-acted, and deeply relatable. Its ability to connect with viewers on a personal level makes it a standout in the world of television, and its realism and authenticity make it a true gem. Whether you are a fan of the genre or simply looking for a great show to watch, Totally Completely Fine is definitely one to check out.
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- TriviaRowan Witt, the actor who plays John Cunningham, is actually a vegan. In the scene where he chugs the "dairy" milk from Walt's urn, oat milk had to be used as a replacement. He consumed an estimated 11-12 litres while filming the scene.
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