We don't usually promote Australian shows, but (a) this one is running on FX in the U.S., so it's almost American, and (b) it's an amazing show, mixing dark comedy and compelling drama brilliantly.
REVIEWS
We don't usually promote Australian shows, but (a) this one is running on FX in the U.S., so it's almost American, and (b) it's an amazing show, mixing dark comedy and compelling drama brilliantly.
REVIEWS
*This is the show’s PeakTV score. It is an average of this show’s Metacritic, IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes ratings.

SUMMARY
Ray Shoesmith ‘takes care of people’ – collecting debts, relieving them of drugs and guns, and often taking care of them on a more permanent basis. Ray demands respect and does not tolerate it when someone disregards his very clear code of ethics. In season two of Mr. Inbetween, Ray’s work and personal life begin to collide and he finds himself struggling to keep both sides of his life from imploding.

SUMMARY
Ray Shoesmith ‘takes care of people’ – collecting debts, relieving them of drugs and guns, and often taking care of them on a more permanent basis. Ray demands respect and does not tolerate it when someone disregards his very clear code of ethics. In season two of Mr. Inbetween, Ray’s work and personal life begin to collide and he finds himself struggling to keep both sides of his life from imploding.