The Sydney Morning Herald: Impeccable and ambitious, this cosmic outback crime drama is Australian TV at its best
- 2 days ago
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☆☆☆☆ The Killings at Parrish Station is impeccable, ambitious Australian television - a six-part series with an unnerving, cosmic take on the classic outback mystery. Propelled by a razor-sharp script filled with tension, terror, humour and a dash of existential pondering (think Midnight Mass or True Detective, with fewer philosophical monologues), the series follows Detective Georgia Cooke, a woman haunted for 34 years by an unsolved massacre in the desert.




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