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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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deeahgwitch · 05/08/2024 07:53

I watched the final episode.
A lot to take in.
It was a good series.

We never got closure on the disappearance of the little boy and the "psychic" teacher, did we ?
Which I suppose, in reality, is sadly realistic.

Clawdy · 05/08/2024 08:22

I wonder if a second series is planned, as some ends not tied up. I was hoping the girl who gave birth to a supposed stillborn baby would find the baby had lived, and be reunited.

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/08/2024 08:31

Replying after watching 7. Haven't seen rest of replies so don't spoil it for myself

So Andrea is part of the adoption /selling baby ring

Guess had to in line her or what's the point of the story

With her mum saying she wasn't hers and we thought she was just senile but actually she knew she wasn't her daughter

Prob won't get to see 8 till tonight with summer holidays and a mini blondes 😂

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Blondeshavemorefun · 05/08/2024 20:45

Finished e8

That was fab. A really good series that kept me guessing to the end

Well at 34mins guessed he was her dad and I was proved right a few mins later 😂😂

Now Angie has got to
Decide what to do with her dad sam - so whether to cover up /protect him

Hope Nash wasn't given a long sentence. He didn't want to kill them. Was going to lewve them tied up and hopefully the girls told andie that

So sam sent the postcard to the doctors in e1

Will andie and Helen make up ?

Damien was the serial killer so hopefully also didn't kill like who we don't know what happened to it

Led nicely for a series 2

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Blondeshavemorefun · 05/08/2024 20:45

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!

I think as that was her mum

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Blondeshavemorefun · 05/08/2024 20:45

Recap e8

reelmockery.com/high-country-series-1-episode-8-finale-recap/

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purpleme12 · 05/08/2024 20:46

But they were both her mum weren't they

EBearhug · 05/08/2024 20:47

They were both her mums, but Helen gave birth to her.

It wasn't clear to me if thry got together before or after Kirra was born.

purpleme12 · 05/08/2024 20:51

And what do you mean the sentence about Damien being a serial killer?

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/08/2024 23:00

purpleme12 · 05/08/2024 20:51

And what do you mean the sentence about Damien being a serial killer?

Damien was being blamed for Luke and the others going missing I thought they said was a serial killer /abductor

Hence why the town hated him

But wasn't him for the missing people

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Blondeshavemorefun · 05/08/2024 23:01

I always got the impression Helen was her mum and just with andie in relationship

Hence why she went with Helen

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purpleme12 · 05/08/2024 23:09

I don't think they said Damien was a serial killer?
I think they blamed him for Luke but I think that was why everyone hated him

Blondeshavemorefun · 06/08/2024 10:24

Oh. I thought they blamed him for the others missing as well

Just luke

Who we don't know what happened to him

So that's s2

Finding Luke

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HungryWombat · 06/08/2024 10:28

I'm a bit nervous they're going with he really does have a gift... Like when he "read" the watch and then choked.

I don't like it when programmes do that...

I'm fine with the eagle showing the way and the dingo - aboriginal bits I like that. So maybe my my mind isn't consistent.

daffodilandtulip · 06/08/2024 10:30

Been catching up - stopped reading the thread where Blondes said ep 3 tonight. I'm semi binging, will be watching one ep a night this week so I'll be watching ep 3 tonight, quite enjoying it.

longtompot · 06/08/2024 10:41

Does anyone know was in the barrel that she tipped over?

OssieShowman · 06/08/2024 10:41

It is so good. I hope they make another series.

HungryWombat · 06/08/2024 11:05

The barrel - first time round it was an animal

The second time it was the redhead wasn't it?

EBearhug · 06/08/2024 11:06

HungryWombat · 06/08/2024 11:05

The barrel - first time round it was an animal

The second time it was the redhead wasn't it?

Yes

HungryWombat · 06/08/2024 11:08

I was so worried at that moment it was going to be her (step?) daughter.

purpleme12 · 06/08/2024 11:34

I really thought they'd had the daughter together (they were together when they had her and were both her mum's)

Blondeshavemorefun · 06/08/2024 14:34

Was Rachel in the barrel

And yes guess both her mums but think Helen birthed her

Tho maybe they used andie egg so part of both of them

Not sure who dad was - were they running away him in e1

I think he does have a gift as he did the breathing asthma thing with her watch and when held her hand told her to go as he peob saw /senses danger /death

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purpleme12 · 06/08/2024 14:42

Yes he definitely has a gift

deeahgwitch · 06/08/2024 15:02

I thought Kira was Andie's step daughter.

Why did they use a Northern Irish actor for the part of Sam ?
It didn't add anything to the story.
That's not to say Ian Mc Elhinney isn't a great actor. He is.

Blondeshavemorefun · 06/08/2024 19:48

Funny we all have different views on who the daughter belongs to

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