The Southland Times

My hidden gems from the golden age of TV

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working-class Gardner family, whose oldest son, Sam, suffers from autism. Largely avoiding diseaseof-the-week cliches, the show spends just as much time with Sam’s parents – wrestling with infidelity – and his sister, Casey, a high school athlete who faces her own challenges (no spoilers).

It’s not perfect by any means. But the Gardner family, for all their imperfecti­ons, are one of the most authentica­lly endearing screen families I can recall. Tissues advisable.

How does one begin to even describe the wonders of Patriot (two seasons on Amazon Prime)? A highstakes spy caper featuring a folk-singing undercover operative who lurches from one implausibl­e scenario to the next, testing the outer limits of pure absurdity. It’s brazen, audacious and often so insanely funny I had to hit pause just to catch my breath.

Rake (four seasons on Netflix) follows the travails of a brilliant but flawed Sydney barrister, Cleaver Greene – well, ‘‘flawed’’ is underselli­ng it. Greene is an unabashed hedonist – a gambling fiend, boozehound and inveterate corner-cutter – whose life permanentl­y teeters on chaos. As well as showcasing some of the best writing on television, and Richard Roxburgh in the lead role, Rake works pretty well as a legal procedural too.

OK, one blockbuste­r: The Morning Show (Apple TV+) is a thinly veiled fictional retelling of one of the first major #MeToo scandals involving disgraced TV anchor Matt Lauer. Featuring an all-star cast with the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoo­n and Steve Carell, it’s beautifull­y executed and gratifying­ly subtle. Aniston’s performanc­e is a standout.

Finally, check out the HBO comedies Barry and Veep, both available on Neon. In the latter, Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ performanc­e across seven nearflawle­ss seasons as the craven Selina Meyers is a wonder to behold. Barry, in which the titular character (Bill Hader) trades in his day job as an assassin to take up acting classes, is darkly hilarious and well worth a look.

For all my constant viewing, I’m sure to have missed any number of gems. Tweet me @philquin with your suggestion­s.

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