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The new Netflix drama you'll want to watch in one day has a special meaning for Australia.

 

Australia’s first Netflix original series is landing next Friday and we are ready to binge.

Tidelands follows a young woman named Cal McTeer, played by Home and Away’s Charlotte Best, as she returns to her small coastal hometown of Orphelin Bay after a decade in juvie and jail.

But nothing is quite how it seems.

A culture of drug smuggling and a group of half-Siren/ half-human mermaids are just a few of the deeply peculiar secrets entrenched in the mysterious town.

Then the body of a local fisherman washes ashore.

Watch the trailer below. Post continues after video. 

The eight-part series is filmed in some of Queensland's most scenic locations, such as Moreton Bay and North Stradbroke Island, and showcases some of Australia's best actors and actresses.

Aaron Jakubenko plays Cal's brother alongside Australians Peter O'Brien, Madeleine Madden, Caroline Brazier and Dalip Sondhi.

The Australian cast is complemented by Spanish actress Elsa Pataky, Brazilian actor Marco Pigossi, and New Zealand's Mattias Inwood.

Tidelands is filled with drama, supernatural occurrences and the beautiful Australian landscape is just the icing on the cake.

We will definitely be binge-watching this new Netflix series during the Christmas break.

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heyawkwardolivia 2 years ago
This article is so well written and I agree 100%. The scene is uncomfortable but important. Not just because it adds depth / tragedy to the Lacey (Laney?) sisters, but because it shows something that happens in real life. I get that some of the commentators feel the scene in question was inappropriate and unnecessary, but that’s the whole point: it is inappropriate and unnecessary, and it all could have been avoided if these girls were given a normal childhood. So many children are brought up in fucked up households where there’s abuse, and far too often the abuse continues as the younger generations grow up.