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HIGH COUNTRY. BBC SAT - tv pace. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 06/07/2024 22:35

There’s murder, mystery and a stink-load of genre elements in High Country, a potboiler-ish crime series given a glossy cinematic varnish and a rock-solid lead performance from Leah Purcell.

She plays detective Andie Whitford, a city cop who has been relocated to the town of Brokenridge in the titular Victorian region, where the magisterial beauty of mountains, valleys, rivers and creeks has been tainted somewhat by the proliferation of dead bodies and disappearances.

Co-created by Marcia Gardner and John Ridley, and co-directed by Kevin Carlin and Beck Cole, the show arrives hot on the heels of the feature film Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (www.theguardian.com/film/2024/feb/08/the-dry-2-review-thriller-cast-eric-bana-richard-roxburgh-anna-torv), which is also (mostly) based in wet-looking Victorian wilderness, also involves a missing person’s case, and also deploys a clever detective from the big smoke.

Whitford has recently relocated to Brokenridge with her partner, Helen (Sara Wiseman) and teenage daughter, Kirra (Pez Warner).

She experiences a baptism of fire after the disappearance of a man who has ditched his car and walked off into the wilderness, followed soon after by a second discovery: the body of a murdered hiker.

Ascertaining that three people have gone missing within a 40km radius in the space of a year, Whitford tells Ian McElhinney’s Sam Dyson, the retiring sergeant she’s replacing, “In the city we call that a pattern.” He responds: “Up here, it’s a fact of life.”

The BBC has picked up the new Australian mystery series ‘High Country (www.geektown.co.uk/tvairdates/high-country/)‘ for BBC iPlayer and TV channels, from Curio Pictures and Sony Pictures Television, starring ‘Wentworth’s Leah Purcell.

A fictional story inspired by true events, ‘High Country’ is an eight-part thriller that revolves around detective Andrea “Andie” Whitford (Purcell), who is transferred to the Victorian High Country and thrust into a baffling mystery of five missing persons who have vanished into the wilderness.

Through an edge-of-the-seat, high-stakes investigation, Andie uncove
rs a complex web involving murder, deceit and revenge.

The series stars Leah Purcell (Wentworth, Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson), Ian McElhinney (Game of Thrones, Derry Girls), Sara Wiseman (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, A Place to Call Home) and Aaron Pedersen (Mystery Road, Jack Irish).

“With its eerie setting and tense atmosphere, High Country is a gripping new take on Australian rural noir,” said Sue Deeks, Head of BBC Programme Acquisition.

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longtompot · 22/07/2024 23:16

I am really enjoying this series. Love the scenery and really like the characters. Can't wait to see who the bad un is, and whether the teacher is guilty of what he has been accused of.

Uiommpourting · 22/07/2024 23:21

We’re loving this programme.

Xmasbaby11 · 24/07/2024 23:05

I love it! Great characters, interesting plot, beautiful scenery. Really enjoying it and no idea what direction it’s heading in.

Blondeshavemorefun · 25/07/2024 12:01

Yah. Glad others are enjoying same as me

I know I'm easily pleased with tv plots but I find it good

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Fifiesta · 25/07/2024 21:48

Really enjoyed this and binged the series. I found the plot very intriguing,
Set in a part of Australia I haven’t previously seen on screen, and with interesting characters that kept me guessing until almost the end.
I really hope we get to see more quality Australian programmes in the U.K.

LadyAddle · 25/07/2024 23:56

I’m really enjoying it too, but why on earth does Andie go into dangerous situations without any backup? I thought her officer who became a dad might be dodgy, and she didn’t trust him, but he seems ok now. Series has a vibe of Shetland to me - atmospheric soundtrack, amazing scenery, and really interesting character plot lines.

longtompot · 26/07/2024 13:20

@LadyAddle I think that's what it is. I love Shetland and this has similar vibes, and focuses on the scenery. The lead also thinks about things a lot without saying anything, the same as Perez did.

Blondeshavemorefun · 26/07/2024 21:31

This is on bbc tomorow due to Olympics

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purpleme12 · 26/07/2024 21:35

BBC two

Blondeshavemorefun · 26/07/2024 22:30

Yes. Where did my two go

Weird

As usually on one hence why I did a post

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Blondeshavemorefun · 27/07/2024 22:07

Poor Archie 🥲

Damien does have a gift

I still say he is innocent but don't know who is the killer

E5 recap

reelmockery.com/high-country-series-1-episode-5-recap/

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coffeeandteav · 27/07/2024 22:35

I really enjoyed this. Thought it was really good.

butterpuffed · 28/07/2024 11:56

I didn't think I'd enjoy this to start with but I am , just took a short while to get into it .
Watched eps 5 and 6 on the iplayer as they've been messing about with the channels .

fussychica · 28/07/2024 14:23

Binge watched this over 4 nights. Started off so well but OMG it was certainly one that deteriorated as it went along, shame as I really liked the main character.

Willmafrockfit · 28/07/2024 17:52

so many do unfortunately @fussychica
it was good up until the last episode i agree = what a shame

CinnamonSwirlGirl · 28/07/2024 23:14

@purpleme12 I appreciate your message was a few days ago, but to answer your question this is known as the ‘acknowledgement of country’. It’s a way of paying respect and acknowledging the Traditional Custodians (i.e. Aboriginal people) of the land on which you’re holding an event (or in this case, filming). In Australia you’ll often come across it several times a day (e.g. the start of meetings, events, many schools / kindys etc will start the day with an ‘acknowledgement of country’ and there will sometimes be plaques up on walls etc referring back to the original/true owners of the land 😊).

I really enjoyed the show (although the last 10 mins or so was a bit far fetched!). I hope there’s a second series and we find out about poor Luke!

Blondeshavemorefun · 31/07/2024 19:08

Oh. Just seen I'm an Episode behind

Found it on my planner

Haven't seen e6. Think I went to bed as was tired. Will go and watch and reply

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deeahgwitch · 31/07/2024 21:40

No spoilers please.

Blondeshavemorefun · 31/07/2024 21:47

If it's been shown on tv then not a spoiler

This is tv pace 6 was on tv last Saturday

Not sure how I missed it

Recap r6

reelmockery.com/high-country-series-1-episode-6-recap/

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Blondeshavemorefun · 03/08/2024 21:50

7&8 tonight

Will prob watch tomorrow

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Blondeshavemorefun · 03/08/2024 21:52

E7 recap

reelmockery.com/high-country-series-1-episode-7-recap/

Haven't seen it or read it

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HungryWombat · 04/08/2024 19:34

We've just watched episode 7! So interested to see how it all wraps up.

longtompot · 04/08/2024 20:26

I watched both episodes last night and not sure some people didn't enjoy it. I thought it was good, plausible, and left it open to a new series (yes please!)
There was only one bit which I was a bit hmm about as to why no one mentioned it after it happened, but aside from that, all good.

EBearhug · 04/08/2024 21:40

I enjoyed it. I grew up reading Elyne Mitchell's Silver Brumby books, so when I first went to Australia in 2002, I made sure I went to the Snowy Mountains (wasn't quite sure which mountains this was filmed in) and it is lovely.

I was in Melbourne just under 2 years ago, and 20 years on, the acknowledgement of land taken from Aboriginal people is one of the things thst had really changed. It was on pretty much every public building etc. Don't remember seeing it 20 years before.

I think it was definitely set up for series 2.

purpleme12 · 05/08/2024 00:15

I didn't like Helen towards the end

And interesting that Kirra chose to go with the one who had cheated!