Mr Inbetween
Mr Inbetween (2018)

Mr Inbetween

3/5
(57 votes)
8.4IMDb

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Awards

Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards 2019


AACTA Award
Best Direction in a Television Drama or Comedy
Best Drama Series
Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama
Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama
Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama
Best New Talent
Best Screenplay in Television
Best Television Drama Series

Australian Directors Guild Awards 2019


ADG Award
Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Series

Australian Writers' Guild 2018


Awgie Award
Comedy - Situation or Narrative

Casting Guild of Australia Awards 2018


CGA Award
Best Casting in a TV Comedy

Logie Awards 2019


Silver Logie
Most Outstanding Actor

Screen Producers Australia Awards 2018


SPA Award
Drama Series Production of the Year

The Equity Ensemble Awards 2019


The Equity Award
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Series in a Drama Series

Reviews

This show will have you sitting on the edge of your seat and laughing your guts out in the same episode. Perfect balance.

Kudos to IMDb for categorizing this series under "Crime, Drama" and not the more-frequently seen "Comedy." Aussie humor may be different than that of the Americans who make up the bulk of the audience, but are they really so different that they find rampant murder scenes and graphic violence funny?

The episodes go too quick and, thankfully, we were able to binge watch all 17 episodes over a few days. If Villanelle (Killing Eve) is looking for an associate, look no further than Mr Inbetween.

People who know me know also that I'm rather picky with my television. I haven't watched many popular shows, but this one I watched twice.

A little man with a big anger, but its only a show although old mate ray plays a bit too tough sometimes & 25 minute shows, geez its over before it starts.

I just love this show. It doesn't hurt that I love the Aussie accent and Ray's character is just brilliant.

One of the best on television. Need more than half hour episodes.

Ray is about respect, good father, brother, and friend. You can't help, but like him.

Hang on to something. Hilarious!

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