Ray’s training is evident. Hitting limbs with shotguns because you know he might have a vest, to knowing round counts on a Patchett, to breathing before shit kicks off. Man this show was brilliant.
one of the BEST series I have ever, ever seen- brilliant!!! The violence perfectly balanced with the warmth of father/daughter love and growth, and with the sorrow of his brother slowly dying by degrees-0 that actually brought me tears, as it hit so close to home. This series should have won a lot of awards.
Like old mate said "coulda, woulda, shoulda, it makes no difference now." Please excuse the spelling, I was just trying to stay "true to the character!"
I've been collecting all sorts of movies for Years and have got almost 4,000 in mp4 format and this is Way more realistic than most Big Budget Hollywood movies...
I love this series… it’s so realistic, sloppy and messy and not clean and completely organized. It’s the way real life is …. It’s realistic. And even when someone’s dying from gunshot ones, the gurgling sounds it just sounds real looks real…. I wish they had put two or three more seasons into place but who knows why they didn’t!
Before anyone asks why he holds his guns the way he does, he states in the series that he is Ex-Army, and no joke, he joined cause he wanted to kill people.
You would be lucky to hit anything at ten metres firing it like that. 100metres is nonsense. If he was ex-Army he would have unfolded the stock on the L2a3 and aimed properly. Only Star Wars stormtroopers and people who don’t really know what they are doing fire it like that. Source: The L2a3 was my personal weapon for most of my time serving. Love the series but that scene always bugged me.
Ha ha, I didn't have that precise thought but I did wonder if the driver of that car was part of it all or just an innocent person in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Over here in the UK 🇬🇧 we can only view this most excellent series via the Disney Channel, which is 1.5% good, and the rest is devoted to ice queens and fluffy bunnies.
How's this bloke (Scott Ryan) writing and acting in arguably one of Australia's greatest tv miniseries of all time and just dipping, never to be seen in another movie or show again...
Watch the magician. I stumbled on it when I got the wrong dvd in a case for the movie the magicians. That was back 15 years ago now so it's crazy to see that he managed to stick out and create a full proper tv series with the same character
What a treat this series was. Loved it from first episode to last. The conflicted hit-man Ray is brilliantly played by "Ray" but the entire cast has just the prefect blend of civility and totally skewed moral compasses. I have recommended this show to many Amrican friends and (though they claim it needs subtitles) they love it!
Awesome gunfights, love the fact that the guns used are bit odd and older, definitely adds to the realism. The way you can see Ray's stress and thinking under pressure in the first clip is amazing, the whole show from start to finish is just filled to the brim with character.
As real as it gets here in Aus, too. Since our firearms legislation makes it so difficult to obtain guns at all, the only option for most crims are to use older weapons since, 1. they’re accessible, and 2. they’re likely unregistered, thus harder to trace; hence the age of much what’s seen in the show. Thought you might appreciate the info. Phenomenal series!
the use of Vests, and people KNOWING their enemigos are WEARING body armour, so aim above it is amazing too, yeah the Garand and (I think) FN in the Farmhouse are nice picks, high quality, high damage, but not impossible to obtain in Oz, Ray combat reloading the pump shotgun (Mossberg 500 Persuader) is a great touch too.
"My boys, i got them killed" You can see *Ray* really hates *the* life with those kinda moments. Another that will absolutely *hunt* his dreams at night.
Yeah I watched the entire series and loved it and I specifically remember that scene. Ray really regretted killing that man. And yes it will haunt him.
Ray the main character(Scott Ryan) also wrote the script, brilliant show, I've watched it 4 time's, I was even happy with the ending, pissed off it ended but it was well done 👍👍
The difference between Ray and all the others depicted on the show is - he is ex-Army (his character, not the actor). It's cannon in the series. Former Infantry, so he knows how to shoot and move properly. The others are petty crims who watched TV.
Yeah you're reading too much into it lol. The guy had been working on this project alone for a decade, plus all the other years on its precursor. He simply didn't want to do it anymore (said so himself).
That’s a stretch, I have watched it twice because it is brilliant but 3 seasons of 25 minutes episodes makes it hard to put in the best ever category, it can’t compare to the writing or characters of breaking bad for example.
Most of them are still floating around. AFP estimates only about 30% were handed in during the buy backs and they have no idea how many have come into the country since because when things are illegal there's rarely a paper trail.
@@josephhebert7740 As an Australian, I hope so but they are so frowned upon by so many people and they dont really see the point of them so probably not but there's a tiny chance.
One thing I love about the 1st scene is how it displays ray mentality. The 3 assassin's aren't personal it's professional. He isn't actually concerned if they are dead or not just if they are incapacitated. Otherwise he'd put rounds in their heads. Also shows his characters military background. He isn't getting paid to kill them so even if wounded they no longer pose a threat. The actor got into this character so much
A couple of things: 1. Don't die wearing pants like headshot dude. You can do better. 2. You/we would have heard screams long before that dude came out the backdoor. Wouldn't have been a surprise like that. 3. Still a badass scene.
And, the last time either you or someone else you know came crashing through a door on fire from head to toe was . . . When exactly? . . . I await your reply!
I watched this series years ago in the USA when it first came out on FX. I met an Aussie over here on Vacation and he had no idea what I was talking about. There needs to be a full length feature film or bring the series back. This series was more realistic than most crap put out by Hollywood today!
I recently binged the three seasons, on HULU, and thought they were very well worth watching. Being an Australian production, it's a bit quirky at times. The series grew on me, and I was really getting to like "the Ray." character. I was disappointed that there were only three seasons. The best moment for me was realizing that Ray's boss, "Freddie", was in "Justified" playing the "Dewey Crowe" character! I never would have taken Damon Herriman for an Aussie-born actor. He also had a small role as Charlie Manson in Tarantino's movie, "Once Upon a Time in Holywood."
I think, given how Australia is with firearms laws, inconsistent and ragtag weapons that you will never see in a gun shop are much more realistic, all smuggled in through the ports probably.
@@markf5931 I know, that's why I said "casually tanking" like there's no way a regular person could do that. That's like getting punched by the strongest person ever, and then multiply by 3
@@TheRacismStore bs, I've seen a man, demonstrating armor, shoot himself with a .44 mag. It's on yt. It had no effect on his return fire at all. Richard davis of Second chance body armor. The .44 has twice the impact of a .45.
One of my favorite shows. It shows Ray, a hardened criminal with military training, also a relatively new father, start to see things in a different light. The life starts to get to him and you see him struggle with it.
One of the best series I have seen. And I just stumbled upon it. Not really known somehow. Too bad they stopped after 3 seasons. Maybe the writer (and main actor) got bored? Of tired. 🙂
I think I heard something about the actor who plays Ray saying he was starting to act and think like Ray in real life and he didn’t like how his personality was changing so he decided to stop doing the show.
Scott Ryan was always going to wind up the series, as it was almost perfect, as is. Why mess with a quality TV series like this? His much earlier work, The Magician, is available on uTube normally. Scott is a genius really, whose realistic characters just walk off the page. Absolute Gold.
A bestie of mine from Melbourne has the entire series on Blu Ray. I asked him if Mr. In-between was to Down Under what Fraiser was to Seattle and he said "absolutely."
Ray’s training is evident. Hitting limbs with shotguns because you know he might have a vest, to knowing round counts on a Patchett, to breathing before shit kicks off.
Man this show was brilliant.
one of the BEST series I have ever, ever seen- brilliant!!! The violence perfectly balanced with the warmth of father/daughter love and growth, and with the sorrow of his brother slowly dying by degrees-0 that actually brought me tears, as it hit so close to home. This series should have won a lot of awards.
100% agree. I could not have stated it better. Thank you for the post.
His brother Bruce's arc was such a tearjerker. Could have seen it coming a mile away but still bawled my eyes out
Absolutely agree. One of, if not the best series I've ever seen.
Like old mate said "coulda, woulda, shoulda, it makes no difference now."
Please excuse the spelling, I was just trying to stay "true to the character!"
I've been collecting all sorts of movies for Years and have got almost 4,000 in mp4 format and this is Way more realistic than most Big Budget Hollywood movies...
Even the sound design for the gunshots are fantastic. Reminds me of Michael Mann movies.
@@pab1381 High praise indeed. Where sound and music are concerned they don't come better than Michael Mann.
I love this series… it’s so realistic, sloppy and messy and not clean and completely organized. It’s the way real life is …. It’s realistic. And even when someone’s dying from gunshot ones, the gurgling sounds it just sounds real looks real…. I wish they had put two or three more seasons into place but who knows why they didn’t!
@@Chef-vg4puI think they didn’t because of all the truth bombs in these series. E.g Chemtrails, jfk assassination etc etc
@@Chef-vg4puStory arc reached the end
It still gets me how they told him to dig a grave and instead he dug a foxhole and no-one realised.
Now that you say that 😮
Never play checkers with a chess grandmaster.
@@kirkegaming9542 did you personally ask the actor if he was an army infantryman?
The character is written as combat vet of the Australian army@SutterKrump
😂😂
I love how the first scene subverts typical movie-tropes... no bulletproof cardoors and windows, that submachinegun just rips trough, as it should.
and Ray trying to comfort the dying man who had tried to murder him..... omg what a deeply moving scene... instead of just walking away...
He just hates digging
The point is that that man thought of his mates. That got to Ray.
@@anirudhdwivedi6673 Graham reminded Ray that one day Ray might get his mates killed similarly, being in this business.
@@Julian-bq9qv professional courtesy and personal code. He’s displayed it before in many ways especially towards fellow “hitmen”, but not exclusively.
"...but my boys... I got them killed..."
And that line reaches Ray's cold heart.
Fine performances.
He is a great actor! We need another season now!
I think he's writing something for a 4th season mate! :D
OH LOOK, a movie where the cars are IN FACT NOT bulletproof. What a tall fresh glass of water this series is.
It's a tv show called Mr. Inbetween. Not a movie
Still has the sparking bullet impacts though
and where the hero actually wears a bulletproof vest and isn't just dodging every single bullet in his tailor made undamaged suit
Wrong. It’s a series lol
Ray is the cat’s ass.
Before anyone asks why he holds his guns the way he does, he states in the series that he is Ex-Army, and no joke, he joined cause he wanted to kill people.
They used to teach 'instinctive' shooting back in the day. Firing from the hip accurately to 100m
He also has horrible back, hip, knee and foot pain, which is why he walks like that. It’s his special kind of tactical walk!
You would be lucky to hit anything at ten metres firing it like that. 100metres is nonsense. If he was ex-Army he would have unfolded the stock on the L2a3 and aimed properly. Only Star Wars stormtroopers and people who don’t really know what they are doing fire it like that. Source: The L2a3 was my personal weapon for most of my time serving. Love the series but that scene always bugged me.
That's awesome!
Met a few like that.
Ray always has that look of disappointment when he kills some of these dudes. Like “we coulda been mates but I had to kill you” look
...my boys...got 'em killed...
That one hit Ray.
Exactly! It was that that got to him.
If Davros had kept his men in line Ray wouldn’t have had to do it for him
Stunningly good show, to think this all came about from a $3000 budget film. Scott Ryan is an incredible talent.
This is history making. First person to hit anything with a sten gun
Imagine if the 2nd car he shot up in the first clip was just someone looking for somewhere quiet to eat his drive-through.
most unfortunate lead tacos ever!
Ha ha, I didn't have that precise thought but I did wonder if the driver of that car was part of it all or just an innocent person in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I appreciate the sound on these clips. The actual echo and distant ringing of the rounds! Man, you never hear that.
Michael Mann does it in Heat.
Sounds great on headphones. Crunch of car window glass. Tink-tink of cooling car engine. Sounds pan in the stereo field.
Over here in the UK 🇬🇧 we can only view this most excellent series via the Disney Channel, which is 1.5% good, and the rest is devoted to ice queens and fluffy bunnies.
Gender fluid ice queens and bunnies!
😂😂
You can view it on look movies
How's this bloke (Scott Ryan) writing and acting in arguably one of Australia's greatest tv miniseries of all time and just dipping, never to be seen in another movie or show again...
Not just Australia's greatest. I'm American and loved it!
Watch the magician. I stumbled on it when I got the wrong dvd in a case for the movie the magicians.
That was back 15 years ago now so it's crazy to see that he managed to stick out and create a full proper tv series with the same character
His character was formerly an Australian Army infantryman. Ya know - guns and stuf.
What a treat this series was. Loved it from first episode to last. The conflicted hit-man Ray is brilliantly played by "Ray" but the entire cast has just the prefect blend of civility and totally skewed moral compasses. I have recommended this show to many Amrican friends and (though they claim it needs subtitles) they love it!
Another superb Australian tv show is
'Wanted'. It runs two seasons, filmed in Australia, Thailand, & New Zealand.
Wonderful settings, gorgeous.
Enjoy!
Ray is a first time actor and the script writer, gotta give him his flowers dude did amazing
😂 - need subtitles
Greatest show ever made. Everything is perfect, even the fact that you wish there were more series.
One of my big favorites. Ray is fantastic. Would love to see more shows.
Awesome gunfights, love the fact that the guns used are bit odd and older, definitely adds to the realism. The way you can see Ray's stress and thinking under pressure in the first clip is amazing, the whole show from start to finish is just filled to the brim with character.
As real as it gets here in Aus, too. Since our firearms legislation makes it so difficult to obtain guns at all, the only option for most crims are to use older weapons since, 1. they’re accessible, and 2. they’re likely unregistered, thus harder to trace; hence the age of much what’s seen in the show. Thought you might appreciate the info. Phenomenal series!
First ever acting role and he wrote the script, dudes a hidden talent bravo
Sadly, he said he was done after that
The sound engineer did a phenomenal job.
Ray and the Patchett, unbeatable.
Make up spot on . The gunshot injuries are very realistic.. Ray's buddies are using quality weapons as well.
the use of Vests, and people KNOWING their enemigos are WEARING body armour, so aim above it is amazing too, yeah the Garand and (I think) FN in the Farmhouse are nice picks, high quality, high damage, but not impossible to obtain in Oz, Ray combat reloading the pump shotgun (Mossberg 500 Persuader) is a great touch too.
"My boys, i got them killed" You can see *Ray* really hates *the* life with those kinda moments.
Another that will absolutely *hunt* his dreams at night.
Yeah I watched the entire series and loved it and I specifically remember that scene. Ray really regretted killing that man. And yes it will haunt him.
The headshot before 7:55 is brutal but at that point you see the burning guy is still moving.
right!
One of the best shows ever.
This was just an amazing show, the 4th wall break at the end was awesome 😁
The shot at the end, his eyes boring into my soul, was cold blooded.
Ray the main character(Scott Ryan) also wrote the script, brilliant show, I've watched it 4 time's, I was even happy with the ending, pissed off it ended but it was well done 👍👍
yes, me too- that ending was stone cold BADASS, Ray;s smile.......
@@Julian-bq9qvyeah, when Ray smiles, you run
The difference between Ray and all the others depicted on the show is - he is ex-Army (his character, not the actor). It's cannon in the series. Former Infantry, so he knows how to shoot and move properly. The others are petty crims who watched TV.
His mate Gary is ex army and the guy who bit off more than he could chew in Coulda, Shoulda strikes me as ex army as well. Graham I think his name was
@@kmcttownlondon Yeah, and Graham actually lands a solid hit on Ray at 3:33 but Ray's armor stopped it.
This show needs way more than just 3 seasons.
Not only is the cinematography, writing, and acting top notch, but points to the soundtrack.
It does an amazing job to set mood and tension.
One of the best tv series. Just short and enjoyable.
Amazing writing, film making acting and integrity...killing the show itself after 3 seasons intentionally was absolute brillance!
Yeah you're reading too much into it lol. The guy had been working on this project alone for a decade, plus all the other years on its precursor. He simply didn't want to do it anymore (said so himself).
You can tell after series one he'd run out of ideas. @@JohnSmith-rr3jt
I like how Ray is just sitting there casually like he's waiting for an Uber.
Last thing I expected was a guy on fire as the distraction, gonna have to remember that
Best show in television history.
I agree 100% i enjoyed every second of it.
That’s a stretch, I have watched it twice because it is brilliant but 3 seasons of 25 minutes episodes makes it hard to put in the best ever category, it can’t compare to the writing or characters of breaking bad for example.
0:05 "Jesus Christ, mister! I was just trying to catch up to you and tell you you forgot your pizza!"
I love how most of the guns portrayed are firearms that were around before the firearms act of '96 was put in place.
Most of them are still floating around. AFP estimates only about 30% were handed in during the buy backs and they have no idea how many have come into the country since because when things are illegal there's rarely a paper trail.
@@meantweetsandcheepgas946 Exactly right
@@josephhebert7740 As an Australian, I hope so but they are so frowned upon by so many people and they dont really see the point of them so probably not but there's a tiny chance.
@@meantweetsandcheepgas946Damn… and that’s what they want to do here in the USA. Gun buybacks 😂. That would never work here wow.
@@josephhebert7740Awful?
Ray wasn’t going to shoot the boys until they gave him the rude finger.
Best show to ever come out of Oz.
One thing I love about the 1st scene is how it displays ray mentality. The 3 assassin's aren't personal it's professional. He isn't actually concerned if they are dead or not just if they are incapacitated. Otherwise he'd put rounds in their heads. Also shows his characters military background. He isn't getting paid to kill them so even if wounded they no longer pose a threat. The actor got into this character so much
with the fat man though.. he made it extra personal when he said Fck YOU!!! at the end after basically being a pos to ray.
@@waragainstmyself1159 Because he didn't help the girl Ray was romantically getting involved with.
right like no WAY they'd snitch to the cops, correct? what a maroon
iirc the actor who plays Ray actually stopped the show _because_ he was so in character
I adore this creation. Mr in-between and the magician Scott Ryan is fantastic. I never want anything bad to happen to ray I just love this series
A couple of things: 1. Don't die wearing pants like headshot dude. You can do better. 2. You/we would have heard screams long before that dude came out the backdoor. Wouldn't have been a surprise like that. 3. Still a badass scene.
And, the last time either you or someone else you know came crashing through a door on fire from head to toe was . . . When exactly? . . . I await your reply!
@@frenzalrhomb6919when he set his wife on fire for giving him egg and chips on burger night.
She had it coming.
Bitch.
Ray did his best work with a folding shovel.
Just like the Wagner Group...
Ray..when a little bit of military experience goes a long way.
1;02 meanwhile the second car was just a guy taking a shortcut to go get more beer.............
Freaking loved this show
I watched this series years ago in the USA when it first came out on FX. I met an Aussie over here on Vacation and he had no idea what I was talking about. There needs to be a full length feature film or bring the series back. This series was more realistic than most crap put out by Hollywood today!
There was already a feature film about Ray. It is called The Magician.
there is nothing realistic about this whatsoever
I've been re watching this series...wish there were more...he did all the writing, directing etc hisseff ! I thought that was awesome.
He did not direct it at all. He wrote and produced it, but Nash Edgerton directed the entire three seasons.
Yeah more seasons to potentially ruin it 🤣🤣
Ray shoesmith actually wrote the show then played the character
We know. Why are you telling us? Still better than Matt Damon writing Good Will Hunting so that we could appreciate how truly amazing Matt Damon is.
Aaah, you mean Scott Ryan, the actor/director 😁
Wow, really ! That's awesome... a truly intelligent guy
I recently binged the three seasons, on HULU, and thought they were very well worth watching. Being an Australian production, it's a bit quirky at times. The series grew on me, and I was really getting to like "the Ray." character. I was disappointed that there were only three seasons.
The best moment for me was realizing that Ray's boss, "Freddie", was in "Justified" playing the "Dewey Crowe" character! I never would have taken Damon Herriman for an Aussie-born actor. He also had a small role as Charlie Manson in Tarantino's movie, "Once Upon a Time in Holywood."
He also played Manson in Mindhunter, was a very convincing performance
I also binged in last week. Very very good show. I love Ray. Great actor and what a grin he has. Million dollar grin
I thought he was an American actor trying on an Aussie accent 😮
Home and away is getting better each year
each day*
Absolutely loved mr imbetween, brilliant series.
It's a crime that ray had just few seasons.
That was by design of the creator (the guy playing Ray). The show never had a chance to outstay its welcome and decline.
One of the best series out there
Ray Shoesmith is a Legend
Man i love the weapons in this show. The fuckin Patchette, the FAL, The M1 Carbine.....such good choices.
Mini-14!
The FAL full rifle round dont fuck around.
Yeah, someone on the production team is a gun nerd.
I think, given how Australia is with firearms laws, inconsistent and ragtag weapons that you will never see in a gun shop are much more realistic, all smuggled in through the ports probably.
Chuck another one together of ray intimidating/scary people. Ill be waiting. Well done mate
3:30 Ray just casually tanking a .45 to the chest
Gotta love kevlar
He didn't even recoil / flinch - that's not very realistic
@@markf5931 I know, that's why I said "casually tanking" like there's no way a regular person could do that. That's like getting punched by the strongest person ever, and then multiply by 3
@@TheRacismStoreIt's not that bad, especially in the heat of the moment
@@TheRacismStore bs, I've seen a man, demonstrating armor, shoot himself with a .44 mag. It's on yt. It had no effect on his return fire at all. Richard davis of Second chance body armor. The .44 has twice the impact of a .45.
Ray always has the biggest blaster! Great stuff.
Don't bring a pistol to a submachinegun fight
Why hasn’t TVNZ acquired the rights to this show? This is way more credible than any of the other crime dramas shown
Actor that plays Ray is also a producer of this, and he said he want to move on to other projects.
Ask TVNZ
I don’t answer questions!
One of my favorite shows. It shows Ray, a hardened criminal with military training, also a relatively new father, start to see things in a different light. The life starts to get to him and you see him struggle with it.
Ray was Cold Blooded just not fully cold-blooded
Rambo on his best day would be hard pressed to take on Ray.
Not really
Depends who drew first blood….
@@brettturnbull9588 Rambo is more dangerous when they draw first blood
Ray is the man.
That side reload was pretty damn gangster
It’s an SMG. The mag is out the side.
@@OneEyedJacker Na, the shotgun side reload.
..tactical shotgun reload for continuity of fire either for enemy approach or keeping the enemy from coming
@@user-vv7rt1pq3v Don't forget how he sliced the cheese perfectly 👌
Damn mate those were some pretty brutal scenes 😳
Ray: What's your name? ...I'm Ray.
Is the equivalent of "Good Game"
I don't answer questions
Wow, that smile right at the end,,,
I wish Dave could have made it though. That was rough. We already lost Bruce. You’re crying not me.
I know, right? 😢
That head shot was insane.
What great sound design. Especially at 4:01 when the buckshot hit the chainlink fence
One of the best series I have seen. And I just stumbled upon it. Not really known somehow. Too bad they stopped after 3 seasons. Maybe the writer (and main actor) got bored? Of tired. 🙂
I think I heard something about the actor who plays Ray saying he was starting to act and think like Ray in real life and he didn’t like how his personality was changing so he decided to stop doing the show.
Scott Ryan was always going to wind up the series, as it was almost perfect, as is. Why mess with a quality TV series like this? His much earlier work, The Magician, is available on uTube normally. Scott is a genius really, whose realistic characters just walk off the page. Absolute Gold.
Ray's new tool of his trade....the Sterling SMG.....Gaz says its a Patchett.
how did it have buckshot rounds?
@@markf5931 Watch it again, just saying.
@@markf5931 he had both a shotgun and an smg. Are you blind?
Ray’s making that Sten ‘Talk and Walk’ - can’t say the same about his enemies!!😁🇺🇸
Not a Sten. It's a Sterling SMG. (Not a Sterling Patchett, which is the suppressed version (as mentioned in the series)).🙂
The regret on his face. He would truly rather not had to kill that one guy. There was a connection
i think the last scene where he unloads on the guy might be the most brutal dramatization i’ve ever seen
Give the guy his due he handles that sterling like a pro , especially shooting full auto from the hip in the dark at a moving target...
It's a van size target lit up by street lights...
It’s not a Sterling …it’s better than a Sterling!
@stemakwest7165 it's better than a sterling by being a sterling...?
It's a Patchett, Sterling variant.
@janiser4711 so it's a Sterling not a patchett, thanks for clearing that up....
Ray's body armor saves him at 3:33. The guy hit him square in the chest.
I saw that too, and its honestly the one part of the scene I don't like.
Body armour or no: You're gonne feel that.
@@daanstrik4293especially since that gun looks like a 9mm or .45 so decent size calibur
@@daanstrik4293have y'all never seen the bodycam footage of police officers taking multiple shot to their vest and still standing returning fire?
@@daanstrik4293not unless it's steel plates
@@daanstrik4293was about to comment this as well, that shit would have his sternum/ribs/collarbone in a bit of a bad way.
Wow....its kind of weird seeing someone actually hit their targets with a Stormtrooper blaster.
There were plenty of front rowers in the 80s & 90s who'd wish they had a shot gun to stop Ian Roberts.
This is the aussie version of breaking bad
So who had cancer and made meth?
A bestie of mine from Melbourne has the entire series on Blu Ray. I asked him if Mr. In-between was to Down Under what Fraiser was to Seattle and he said "absolutely."
From what I can tell every day is don't f*ck with Ray Day.😂
LOL you called it. He doesn't waffle around when action is required.
hoo boy that headshot at 7:47 was something else.
3:08 The right arm of the free world, the FN FAL.
40 years ago. Wake up and smell the coffee.
The SLR coffee smells good to me. I'd take one over an AR15 any day of the week.
That first scene was such a GTA moment
This was a great show. Ended well
Wish it didn’t
I thought the ending was weak. I knew he was wanting out but it seemed abrubt.
Brilliant series 👏👏👏
Great series - loved Ray
Its psyco dad, psyco dad. Al bundy would approve.
Man i miss this show. Might have to watch it again. Lol
Every time I see a clip, I get the urge to re-watch this great show.
That last smart ass got his head and face all jacked up! 🤣🤣🤣
Scott Ryan is a genius. I bought the first series - will be buying the rest 100%.
I am a writer and have a series perfect for him, and his creativity.
What do you mean, the rest? Does he have something he’s working on? God, I hope so!
@@jameslawson7383the other two seasons mate