FAKE TV SERIES
OUT TOMORROW AT PARAMOUNT +
Unlike next week when the small screens will see the premieres of the final season of Valhalla epic series at Netflix, the second season of Australian
hit series The Twelve and the second season of Starz costume drama Serpent Queen, this week has a very meagre offer, just one series of interest hits the telly this week: Paramount + Australian original new mini TV series FAKE which arrives to the streamer July 4th, which is this Thursday!
Fake begins July 4th on Paramount |
BASED ON
Stephanie Wood’s memoirs, this new thriller series follows Birdie Bell (Asher Keddie), a magazine features writer who thinks she’s found her perfect match when she meets successful grazier, Joe Burt (David Wenham),
on a dating app. But as the relationship intensifies, Birdie
is torn
between Joe’s magnetic pull and the instinct that her boyfriend isn’t
all he has led her to believe. This gripping new eight-part series
explores love in a world of liars, cheats, fantasists and phonies and
goes deep inside the psychology of the victim of a love scam. Nicholas Brown, Heather Mitchell, Louisa Mignone, Anne Charleston and lovely Ming-Zhu Hii, whom we watched earlier this year in Prosper Australian hit television series from the same streamer, also star. See the exciting and thrilling trailer for this true story series below and tell us will you be tuning in tomorrow and watching this new series?
It will be an eight episode series |
I like that it's based on a true story. We don't get to watch many Aussie series over here...would be nice if it's on Netflix. p.s Today it's 11C! darn..11C in July...and raining..what a summer!
ReplyDeleteOy, 11C is pure heaven! I would love it there!
DeleteI have a friend that just started dating a man from a dating app. I'm usually ok with these things, but her husband of 26 years just suddenly passed away in February. She met him 1.5 weeks ago and they are already living together and he's posting on social media that she's his soul mate. She's ruining her family relationships and friendships and doesn't seem to care. It's sad. I did meet him yesterday, and he seems nice, but that was with a 3 minute interaction. Some of our other friends are not convinced he's got pure intentions. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteJesus, aren't we supposed to wait at least two years after our spouses die? But some people are just not born to live alone.
DeleteI don't know if there's ever a right time to find a new love after the passing of a spouse. I would hope that Jason would find love again quickly after I'm gone. He is a carer and needs someone to look after. It's why he's always game for my stupid and crazy ideas- "oh, you want a farm? let me see how big I can build one for you." "want to travel? let me plan every second of the trip." I do not think he'd do well on his own and that would make me sad if he waited too long to look for love again.
DeleteThis is why you must outlive the darling chap, deary LOL
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