Tuesday, November 18, 2014

TV show review: McLeod's Daughters

Preliminary information

Name:McLeod's Daughters (season 2)
Original run: 27 March 2002 - 16 October 2002
Genre: TV show
Number of episodes: 22
Regular actors: Bridie Carter, Lisa Chappell, Aaron Jeffery, Myles Pollard, Jessica Napier, Rachael Carpani and Sonia Todd


















McLeod's Daughters is australian TV show, and its second season was released (in Australia) on channel Nine Network. After first two seasons, came six more. Main idea is just to picture work on a big farm, but it also has some feministic features while the main characters are women.

Season 2 starts pretty much were first one ended. Claire is falling love with Peter, despite her first impression. Tess is still thinking about her dream, the cafe, but she has more and more feelings towards Nick, especially when things didn't work out with Alex after all. Also Tess is still learning the habbits on farm, but she isn't so pathetic anymore, and is starting to understand things. After some incidents, at the season's very last episode, is revealed during a horse accident, that Claire is pregnant (okay, viewer can find it out little bit sooner, but the characters find it out when Claire falls). Peter is the father of the child, but because Peter isn't so good guy after all, Alex is pretending to be the father of the child. 

As well as the first season, the second is also mainly located to the lovely farm of Drover's Run. Still the others are mentioned and visited also (e.g. Killarney). 

My opinion of the series just got even better while watching the second season. All made more sense now, when I knew who is who, and stuff. Actor were able to create better bond between the characters and they seemed very plausible. There weren't (luckily) many changes done to the series, so it remained almost same. Of course there were couple of new recurring characters. Still my favourite characters are Tess and Nick, while they are still so cute.



Language was (still) pretty easy to understand and only few moments I felt like I didn't exactly get the point. So I would recommed the second season (also) to everyone who loves Australia, animals, good views or just want to learn english by listening it.


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