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Boxcutters - An Australian TV Podcast: Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities: The Review

  • Bob · 10 months ago
    You're a fuck face its good as, nah seriously it is very good so you're a fuck face for saying it's not. Let's be honest here mainly you're just stupid, nothing to do with anything you said here.
  • Josh Kinal · 10 months ago
    Well, thanks for that in-depth rebuttal. Still, there must be something missing from your argument because I remain unconvinced. Care to give it another try? Anybody else?
  • Bob · 10 months ago
    I think i said it all just read what i said, you dont know what you're on about because it's fucking great, i just dont dont save my finer English for scum like you.
  • Jon · 10 months ago
    I think the show has been miss named. Surely it was meant to be Underbelly: The tale of two titties!
  • Bob · 10 months ago
    And if you think it's all about titties then thats just you're imature mind, havent you ever seen tits before. Everyones entitled to there opinion but i think you'rve dwelled to much on the obvious bad points, And you're bad mouthing this show is not going to stop millions of people enjoying it, so say what you like you're opinion doesnt count for shit, it just fires up the rest of the scum like you.
  • Bbox · 10 months ago
    This may be a little controversial but maybe the problem with this season of Underbelly, as well as your issues with the first season and many other Australian TV series and films, is that we don't have the quality of writers in this country that they have in the US - our dominant international content provider.

    If not the ability of Australian writers, it could come down to the budgets for Australian productions that don't allow for the necessary number of drafts to get the script up to a better standard.

    According to the viewer numbers for Underbelly, obviously the Australian viewing public at large doesn't have an issue with what they're seeing.
  • Bolden · 10 months ago
    This may be trolling.
    I don't think that there is anything wrong with wanting better. I know I expect it in my entertainment, politicians, forum contributers and people in general.

    Doesn't mean I'll get it, but surely it is a good thing to expect better.
  • Julsy · 9 months ago
    Started well, but continues to spiral in to the oblivion of many other Australian over hyped under performed drama's. Aside from the accents, did the Australian television industry think to perhaps have found some kiwi actors who got the accent. As for Ally's character.....go back to Home and Away.!