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COLLECTION · Series · 2018

Mr Inbetween

Ray Shoesmith is a father, ex-husband, boyfriend and best friend: tough roles to juggle in the modern age. Even harder when you’re a criminal for hire.

Source: TMDB
* 8.3 (323)CrimeDramaAustralia · United States
Creators
Scott Ryan
Countries
Australia · United States
Studios
FX · Jungle Entertainment · Blue-Tongue Films · Create NSW · Screen Australia · FX Productions
Runtime
23 min/ep
Age rating
TV-MA
Release
25/09/2018
Score
8.3 / 10 (323)

Awards and nominations

  • Best Drama Series
  • Best Sound for a Drama or Comedy (over 30 Minutes)
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
Season 1
6 episodes · 2018
The Pee Pee Guy
Episode 1. The Pee Pee Guy
2018-09-25 · 28 min

A business associate falls from grace, while Ray takes the fall for a mate. A chance meeting in the park and a new apprentice.

Unicorns Know Everybody's Name
Episode 2. Unicorns Know Everybody's Name
2018-09-25 · 26 min

The wrong guy gets the good news and Unicorns do exist. The first of a thousand kisses and good ole revenge.

Captain Obvious
Episode 3. Captain Obvious
2018-10-02 · 27 min

Anger mismanagement and no such thing as Jesus. If you can’t kill your own brother-in-law, who can?

On Behalf of Society
Episode 4. On Behalf of Society
2018-10-02 · 25 min

Ray doesn’t like surprises, sit downs, sandwiches, or assholes. Brittany asks tough questions, while Ray hands out trouble to those that seek it.

Hard Worker
Episode 5. Hard Worker
2018-10-09 · 25 min

People are not always what they appear to be and a good strong name is important. It’s also important to lock your car when you leave it.

Your Mum's Got a Strongbox
Episode 6. Your Mum's Got a Strongbox
2018-10-09 · 25 min

A nutritious breakfast is the key to good health, as is looking in the trunk before stealing a car; people say they like surprises, but that is debatable.

Season 2
Season 2
11 episodes · 2019
Shoulda Tapped
Episode 1. Shoulda Tapped
2019-09-12 · 27 min

Ray don’t tap but he gives good advice. Sometimes you have to take the scenic route.

Don't Be a Dickhead
Episode 2. Don't Be a Dickhead
2019-09-19 · 27 min

Ray solves problems but under no circumstances does he answer questions.

I Came from Your Balls?
Episode 3. I Came from Your Balls?
2019-09-26 · 25 min

Ray and Ally get caught out and good dental hygiene is as important as paying your debts.

Monsters
Episode 4. Monsters
2019-10-03 · 24 min

Is there really any such thing as monsters?

Can't Save You
Episode 5. Can't Save You
2019-10-10 · 29 min

All things must end, even Christmas.

Let Me Stop You There
Episode 6. Let Me Stop You There
2019-10-17 · 24 min

Lady troubles, old friends and hearts on trees.

Watch Out for Snakes
Episode 7. Watch Out for Snakes
2019-10-24 · 27 min

Ray does favors but doesn't forgive.

See You in Your Dreams
Episode 8. See You in Your Dreams
2019-10-31 · 25 min

An old friend takes the fall and an associate pays for past misdeeds.

Socks Are Important
Episode 9. Socks Are Important
2019-11-07 · 27 min

When exiting a department store, make sure you don’t leave with less than you came with.

Nice Face
Episode 10. Nice Face
2019-11-14 · 23 min

Enemies may come and go, as do friends.

There Rust, and Let Me Die
Episode 11. There Rust, and Let Me Die
2019-11-21 · 28 min

One lives, but it is unknown if anybody really dies.

Season 3
Season 3
9 episodes · 2021
Coulda Shoulda
Episode 1. Coulda Shoulda
2021-05-25 · 28 min

If your mistakes lead to your death, how can you learn from them?

Champ
Episode 2. Champ
2021-05-25 · 27 min

If you think violence is not the answer, you don’t understand the question.

All I Ever Wanted
Episode 3. All I Ever Wanted
2021-06-01 · 28 min

You can't make anybody stay but you can sure as hell make ‘em go.

Cut the Crap Princess
Episode 4. Cut the Crap Princess
2021-06-08 · 27 min

Curiosity rarely kills the cat but too many pharmaceuticals generally will.

Before I Went to War
Episode 5. Before I Went to War
2021-06-15 · 29 min

All is fair in love and war but not in business. Forgiveness may be divine but revenge is way more fun.

Ray Who?
Episode 6. Ray Who?
2021-06-22 · 29 min

Don't live in the past they say but what if it's a hell of a lot better than the present?

I'm Your Girl
Episode 7. I'm Your Girl
2021-06-29 · 25 min

Everybody loves a road trip.

I'll See You Soon
Episode 8. I'll See You Soon
2021-07-06 · 26 min

There's a reason why the road less travelled is less travelled.

I'm Not Leaving
Episode 9. I'm Not Leaving
2021-07-13 · 35 min

If nothing ends, what begins?

Cast by season
Scott Ryan
Scott Ryan
Ray Shoesmith
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Chika Yasumura
Brittany
Brooke Satchwell
Brooke Satchwell
Ally
Nicholas Cassim
Nicholas Cassim
Bruce
Damon Herriman
Damon Herriman
Freddy
Justin Rosniak
Justin Rosniak
Gary
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**Score: 9/10 A Lean, Mean, Unforgettable Australian Masterpiece** Some shows grab you by the throat. *Mr Inbetween* grabs you by the throat, makes you laugh, breaks your heart, and then quietly hands you a dim sim while you process what just happened. This is not hyperbole. This is what it feels like to watch Scott Ryan's landmark Australian crime drama a show so effortlessly brilliant that it has drawn inevitable, and not entirely unreasonable, comparisons to *Breaking Bad*. Created by and starring Scott Ryan, *Mr Inbetween* follows Ray Shoesmith, a Sydney hitman and "fixer" who operates in the grey spaces between being a devoted father, a caring brother, and a cold blooded killer. Across three taut seasons of 20 to 30 minute episodes, it manages to do what few shows achieve: it earns every moment, wastes nothing, and ends exactly when it should. **What Makes It Brilliant** **The Character of Ray Shoesmith:** Ray is a revelation. Ryan's performance is understated to the point of deadpan a man who approaches the tasks of cutting up a corpse and ordering lunch with the same level of equanimity. He has a "sharklike smile" that signals imminent danger, yet he's also the guy who reads bedtime stories and patiently cares for his brother Bruce, who has motor neurone disease. This dichotomy isn't played for cheap irony; it's the entire point of the show. Ray genuinely loves his daughter. Ray genuinely loves his brother. Ray also genuinely does not lose sleep over the people he kills. The show trusts you to sit with that contradiction. **The Writing and Tone:** The series balances an impossible tightrope act. One moment you're laughing at Ray's bone dry responses in a court mandated anger management class; the next, you're watching a scene of such quiet devastation that it lingers for days. It is, as many have noted, "wickedly funny" and "brutally dark" in equal measure. The humour is deeply Australian unpretentious, self deprecating, and often delivered with a straight face that makes it land even harder. **The Authenticity:** Unlike many Australian productions that either chase Hollywood gloss or lean too hard into caricature, *Mr Inbetween* gets the balance exactly right. The locations feel real. The minor characters feel like people you've actually met. The dialogue sounds like how Australians actually speak. This grounding makes the violence when it comes genuinely shocking rather than cartoonish. **The Supporting Cast:** Nicholas Cassim as Ray's brother Bruce delivers some of the most heartbreaking acting you will ever see. His portrayal of a man trapped in a failing body, facing his own mortality with dark humour and quiet dignity, is award worthy. Chika Yasumura as Ray's daughter Brittany is a revelation a natural, unaffected presence who becomes the show's moral anchor without ever feeling like a prop. Damon Herriman as Ray's boss Freddy and Justin Rosniak as his mate Gary round out a flawless ensemble. **The Evolution Across Seasons** Season One establishes the world with confidence, though some critics felt it occasionally sat on the fence between celebrating and condemning Ray's behaviour. Season Two is where the show transforms. The episodes "Monsters" and "Socks Are Important" in particular delve into the corrosive effects of Ray's work. We see his relationship with Ally (Brooke Satchwell) implode after his violence spills into her family's holiday gathering. We see the emotional toll on Brittany. The show stops asking whether Ray is good or bad and starts asking something more interesting: what does a life like this *cost*? The final season brings the series to a close with a euthanasia scene that ranks among the most devastating in modern television and an ending that is, remarkably, both sad and perfectly right. **Why Not a 10/10?** The only reservation and it's a small one is that the first few episodes take a moment to find their rhythm. The six episode first season is excellent, but it's the 11 episode second season where the show truly becomes essential. **The Verdict** *Mr Inbetween* is a hidden gem of the highest order. It is a show that has attracted fierce loyalty from those who have found it and for good reason. It is lean, mean, funny, tragic, and deeply human. It respects its audience's intelligence, refuses to spoon feed its themes, and ends on a note of such quiet, devastating perfection that you will sit in silence when the credits roll. It is, quite simply, one of the best things to come out of Australian television and one of the finest crime dramas of the last decade. **Watch if:** You love character driven crime dramas, dark comedy, or simply want to discover a masterpiece that somehow flew under the radar. **Skip if:** You need clear moral lines, happy endings, or cannot stomach violence against genuinely bad people and the collateral damage that comes with it. This show will challenge you. That's the point.
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