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In season two, Ash and Gordon have moved in together but there’s a big, Colin-shaped hole in their hearts as they try to get their beloved, special needs dog back from his new owners, and work out whether they want a relationship, or if they just wanted a dog.
Scribbly Gum Island is a place of many secrets. The one that made it famous – the disappearance of a young couple decades ago – might have made the island a destination for true crime tourists but when it comes to secrets, the three generations of women that call Scribbly Gum home hold far more. When Sophie Honeywell (Teresa Palmer) inherits a house on the island, left only to her by her ex-boyfriend’s grandmother, Connie, it’s the fresh start she’s craving, despite the unwelcome reception she receives on arrival. Single and approaching 40, Sophie is intrigued by something else Connie left her – a promise that she might finally find the man of her dreams on Scribbly Gum Island. But perhaps what Sophie needs is an island full of women instead?
In series 2 the Mathieson’s have found new love, but now they have to navigate its complexities.
1989 Sheffield - Daniel and Alison fall in love against a backdrop of music, family anguish, poverty and changing times. Daniel was the first boy to make Alison a mix tape they thought they would be together forever, so why did Alison run away? 20 years later, Daniel remains in Sheffield living a stable, predictable life; Alison a seemingly perfect life in sun-soaked Sydney. When Daniel follows Alison on Twitter, they reconnect to their past by sending each other songs. So begins a new mix tape. They have spouses and families of their own now, but they’re not really breaking any rules, are they? Until one of them does something that will change everything…
In season two, Evelyn Jones is under siege. With the threat of a new rival women’s website looming and the arrival of a nasty troll calling out her hypocrisy and privilege, Evelyn is double guessing her instincts right when she needs to be on her A game. Eve Life has expanded to a fancy new office and ventures into podcasting, but Evelyn needs to find an investor to keep the ship afloat. At home, she’s still birdnesting with Jon as the pair explore dating again … but with other people.
THE TWELVE comes to Western Australia, to the rural township of Tunkwell - a world away from the urban city landscapes of Season One. When local landowner, Bernice Price, was found dead at the bottom of her farm well, two ex-lovers stand accused of her murder. Twelve ordinary citizens from diverse backgrounds have been plucked from the township and surrounds to decide the fate of the co-accused - was Bernice the victim of a crime of passion, a workplace accident or just bad luck? Criminal barrister, Brett Colby, SC, comes to Tunkwell to represent one of the accused, Patrick Harrows, while Meredith Nelson-Moore, SC, defends the other accused, Sasha Price. But Colby and Meredith have more in common than just the trial, and the pair’s relationship is put to the test both professionally and personally. Over eight episodes we explore the lives and loves of our jury members and legal team, as this unique trial unfolds over six extraordinary weeks. But can our Twelve really be impartial when they come from such a tight rural community? One thing is for certain - by the time the verdict is reached, all will be irrevocably changed.
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