Party Tricks: Oct 27
Tonight's episode of Party Tricks is the more interesting of the three that have rolled out thus far.
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Tonight’s episode of Party Tricks takes place across the campaign for the upcoming State Election.
Of the three episodes that have rolled out thus far, it’s the more interesting of the three, as it begins to resemble a bit of a chess game.
David McLeod (Rodger Corser) and Kate Ballard (Asher Keddie) head out of town on the campaign trail trying to win over country Victoria.
In the wake of negative publicity, the pressure is on Kate and her team to improve her public image. Her press secretary Wayne is keen for Kate to participate in a personal interview with her husband Geoff (Colin Moody).
While David’s alliance with the cunning Deputy Opposition Leader Trevor (Adam Zwar) is proving to be shaky, his media advisor Charlotte (Ash Ricardo) tries get ahead of a potential breaking exposé.
Kate’s speechwriter Ollie (Charlie Garber) is struggling to help Kate manage the situation with David, but partner Tom’s (Oliver Ackland) actions could derail the entire campaign.
8:30pm Monday on TEN
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9 Responses
Thoroughly enjoyed tonight’s episode. Found myself laughing at some of the campaign shenanigans. Saw the promo showing ray martin moderating the debate for next ep Looking fwd to the next ep.
Fair enough.
Love and appreciate the blog.
I pop in a couple of times a week
Why does this show get its own article before an episode pumping up its tyres?
Is it a Keddie thing?
Wow. For nearly 8 years I have run Programming section with dedicated synopses for shows on all FTA networks: comedy, drama, news, factual, lifestyle, reality. They’ve all been included. Have you only just noticed?
No worries!
Big stuff up by Ten uploading the wrong episode to iTunes last week. Instead of episode 3 they added the episode that featured a leaders’ debate being moderated by Ray Martin.
Oh bad move. That’s next week.
I’m enjoying this series too….. would rather have offspring back though.
I’m enjoying this series. Last weeks episode was good. It’s better when the storyline is more interpersonal because state politics is not that interesting. These days there isn’t much options when wanting to watch Australian drama and you have to give a series decent chance. I also think it just takes time to get used to seeing someone playing a different character when they’ve played the same character for so long.