Australian writers are truly the best in the world. They seem to truly know the human psyche. It's no wonder their soap operas have lasted longer than any in the world. Of course this is not a soap opera but the writing still stands. I'm sure these actors consider this a true proving ground for a career around the world in acting, and I can almost assume, that some of the actors that felt they were graduating into American television and movies, may have found out they made a mistake. I know for a fact some actors who came to America, turned around and went back to Australia. I don't know the reason for certain but I can pretty much guess I might be right and I just described it. Yes this is another teen show. Which is probably something I would not say if I were from Australia. The writing really seems to matter here. That's the best I can say. They manage something big. What seem to be looking like apartheid, in season 1, went like whiplash, turning into the University of diversity in season 3. Now they still seem to be a part of that training involving one black actor and the rest of the cast being white. That's not a good thing. But even with that, they managed to feature the black characters in a way that America seems to have a problem. In fact, never subscribe to one black and the rest white because that's not the way the world really looks, I credit them for how they handled the writing in this series. So five stars for the writing, and acting, and five no stars, for still adhering to the big ratio. But in this series, they did so good, that it's fitting. But this outlier shall not be the rule. If it were for the writing alone, this would get 10 Stars.