If you are after a historical accurate portrait of the Women's Land Army in Australia during WW2, then this is not it. That story still needs to be told.
This is a story set during WW2 with today's sensibilities overlaid on it.
To the writers - if you are going to set the story in WW2 at least get some basic facts right. The Mayor gives a speech about the fall of Singapore and mentions kamikazes. At the time of the fall of Singapore there had been no kamikaze incidents, and the word would have been unknown in Australia.
The show is a comedy/drama combined with sexual awakening stories of the two young female characters.
Reasonably entertaining, good acting, some good scenes, but some clunkers as well.
Interesting they hired an Italian actor to play the farm owner. I suppose for the story authenticity's sake and/or boost the chances of sale of the series to Europe.
This is a story set during WW2 with today's sensibilities overlaid on it.
To the writers - if you are going to set the story in WW2 at least get some basic facts right. The Mayor gives a speech about the fall of Singapore and mentions kamikazes. At the time of the fall of Singapore there had been no kamikaze incidents, and the word would have been unknown in Australia.
The show is a comedy/drama combined with sexual awakening stories of the two young female characters.
Reasonably entertaining, good acting, some good scenes, but some clunkers as well.
Interesting they hired an Italian actor to play the farm owner. I suppose for the story authenticity's sake and/or boost the chances of sale of the series to Europe.