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Please Like Me - Season 1
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Twenty something Josh is going through a number of big changes as he navigates his first decade of adulthood. After being dumped by his girlfriend, he comes to the realization that he is gay.
Twenty something Josh is going through a number of big changes as he navigates his first decade of adulthood. After being dumped by his girlfriend, he comes to the realization that he is gay.
Actors:
Anthony Selemidis,
Nick Tesar,
Brenda Clarke,
Hannah Gadsby,
$haniqua,
Tamiah Bantum,
Kain Baigent,
Mark Coles Smith,
Tony Nikolakopoulos,
Caitlin Stasey,
Miss Candee,
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Anthony Selemidis
Nick Tesar
Brenda Clarke
Hannah Gadsby
$haniqua
Tamiah Bantum
Kain Baigent
Mark Coles Smith
Tony Nikolakopoulos
Caitlin Stasey
1 May 1990, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Miss Candee
Director:
Matthew Saville, Josh Thomas
Country:
Australia
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October 08, 2015
Spend enough time around the show and it starts to grow on you in a mainstream 80s BBC sitcom kind of way.
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It's a warm and hilarious journey that's worth watching.
October 08, 2015
The Australian dramedy is sincere, a little silly and has no American counterpart.
February 19, 2015
It's a wry, down-to-Earth and often-moving account of how relationships with friends and family evolve as we grow into adulthood.
October 08, 2015
The pilot episode is more amusing than hilarious, but it's often delicately funny thanks to Mr. Thomas' odd duck character and his reactions to those around him.
October 08, 2015
This is a show about trying to develop real connections with others, and it's often quite moving. Watch it now, while it's just as young and awkward and full of potential as the audience it's intended for.

