Anonymous wrote:I loved this show. I think it was after "your sister's a six" that I decided it was worth sticking with. I was so surprised that they didn't get Nina back together with Chris Havel in a later season. Patrick never seemed like the right choice, but he was almost getting there. I suppose that's why it was extra tragic. I liked his sister a lot.
Billie was so selfish do much of the show, that while I didn't think she and Mick should break up, it showed how much she had grown as a person to set Nick free so he has a chance to have a kid. I think her affair was subconsciously paving the way for that. What a force of nature!
It would be both marvelous and suffocating to have such a large and present family of big personalities. I dated someone in a family like that and when we broke up, I was probably more sad about losing his family than losing him.
Long live the proudmans!
Anonymous wrote:Bumping up this old thread because I’m currently binge-watching Offspring, and just finished season 4.
**Spoilers below**
Patrick’s death totally wrecked me - I was crying buckets (and I’m not a big cryer)! Maybe because I’ve been watching the show hour after hour and I don’t know what’s the show and what’s my real life anymore, ha. But I’ve been so sucked in, and just reacted so strongly to his death. The acting is so good, and I have an absolute crush on the actress who plays Nina (I’m a straight female).
Anyone else react this way? And then Billie and Mock splitting up, after four seasons of them loving each other like crazy...so depressing. I honestly don’t know if I have it in me to keep watching. Are the other seasons — 5,6 and 7 — worth it?
Anonymous wrote:I watched the series on US Netflix and this might be different if watched originally locally in Australia. At the end of Season 06 Episode 10, there was a little scene at the end of the episode after the credits started to roll (A stinger if you will) where Geraldine asks, if everyone if they are ok with the threesome that just happened between her, Marjorie and Renato. This was the only episode that it happens in that I have found - Did anyone else notice this? In the original broadcasting of the series were there little scenes before the credit or interrupting the credits normal? Its not uncommon for Netflix to take something out or show a west coast vs east coast showing of a show. This happened with The West Wing for example. Some things get cut to allow for more commercial time for syndicated shows but that might just be a US thing.
Anonymous wrote:I liked the show a lot but the quality really went down the last few seasons.
Anonymous wrote:I liked the show a lot but the quality really went down the last few seasons.
Anonymous wrote:I agree it's a great show and a hard one to leave when you've finished all 7 seasons. That said, I hated the way they handled the end of season 4 and Patrick. I didn't think seasons 5 and 6 were as good and the chemistry with Harry wasn't the same.
Anonymous wrote:I agree it's a great show and a hard one to leave when you've finished all 7 seasons. That said, I hated the way they handled the end of season 4 and Patrick. I didn't think seasons 5 and 6 were as good and the chemistry with Harry wasn't the same.