Chronology
When the vast Lawson cattle station lacks an heir, Australia’s rival factions see an opportunity to seize control
The series was filmed throughout the Northern Territory and South Australia, in locations so remote they are barely inhabited – let alone shown on screen.
will watch almost anything Anna Torv does
Locations include the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park – with special permission from the traditional owners – and Tipperary Station, a real, working cattle station so big it has its own airfield and school, like many others While waiting for The Newsreader to return, Territory pops up…
like her style-grace acting talent
Territory, Australia’s version of America’s Yellowstone, a mega-ranch under siege from all sides, with family members battling against all odds, sometimes each other…
lots of it, spectacular sets, a big part of the show
well done, it’s a production on a grand scale, with soap opera drama, good acting and top production values…
all the actors fill their roles admirably, and a script that’s pretty routinely predictable
The cast is mostly correct, with only one member a little out of place, but comes coping quite well…Torv is now in her mid-forties, her quiet, polite self…always confident and capable in the role she chooses to play…not another Kelly Reilly, both women make their respective series worth watching…any viewers who like them will look forward to more seasons…’next episode’ indicates that this is a ‘recurring series’…all fans certainly hope so.