Go Girls Explained

Genre:Comedy drama
Opentheme:"Piece of My Heart" by The Electric Confectionaires
Composer:Jonathan Bree
Country:New Zealand
Language:English
Num Series:5
Num Episodes:65
List Episodes:List of Go Girls episodes
Company:South Pacific Pictures
Network:TV2

Go Girls is a New Zealand comedy-drama television series that centres on four adult friends, three female and one male, living on Auckland's North Shore. In the fifth season it was the same premise, but this time centred on five adult friends, three female and two male. Dissatisfied with their lives, they make challenging promises to each other that they endeavour to fulfil throughout the series.

Episodes

See main article: List of Go Girls episodes.

scope=col colspan="2" rowspan="2"Seasonscope=col rowspan="2"Episodesscope=col colspan="2"Originally aired
Season premiereSeason finale
11318 February 200914 May 2009
21318 March 201017 June 2010
313 8 February 20113 May 2011
413 14 February 20128 May 2012
513 30 April 201316 July 2013

Synopsis

Go Girls began airing in New Zealand in February 2009. In June 2012 after the show's fourth season proved another ratings winner for its channel, Go Girls was signed on for a fifth season that began screening the following year.[1] With many of the show's core cast (including Jay Ryan and Anna Hutchison) having departed for other roles, the fifth season featured an entirely new cast but a similar theme.[2]

The show was created by Rachel Lang, who co-created the popular Outrageous Fortune television series, and Gavin Strawhan (Burying Brian). The two are responsible for the writing of the show, along with Kate McDermott.

The first episode screened in Australia on 8 August 2009.

Cast

Main

Actor/ActressCharacterSeasons
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Jay RyanKevin
Bronwyn TureiCody Latimer
Alix BushnellBritta McMann
Anna HutchisonAmy Smart
Matt WhelanBrad CaulfieldRecurring
Esther StephensOlivia Duff
George MasonTed Keegancolspan="1"
J.J. FongAlice Leecolspan="1"
Leon WadhamLevi Hirshcolspan="1"
Shara ConnollyCandace "Candy" Fleetwood Mac McMannGuestGuestcolspan="1"
Tai Berdinner-BladesBennie Keegan

Narrator of the show up until his departure half-way through season 4 and then again for the final few seconds of the original cast's run. He's also the father of Britta's baby, Hero, but doesn't know it. He and Britta slept together (while he was engaged to Amanda) when they both thought that Olivia was going to die and wanted to comfort each other. He ended up marrying Amanda in the last episode of season 3, but leaves her a year later after he realises that they weren't compatible. Gets nearly beaten to death by Amanda's dad and brothers and ends up in the hospital. While recovering, he "accidentally" has sex with Fran (she unknowingly ate pot laced muffins that amped up her sex drive and he was still partly in a body cast.) Amy forgives him though, since technically they weren't together at that point, and the two move forward with their relationship. Later gets offered a job as a mechanic for a rally car club when he helps out a man broken down on the side of the road. Initially doesn't want to take it because it involved being away for several months, but Amy encourages him to go and they begin a long-distance relationship. Tries to get back for Britta's wedding to Ross, but because of an airline strike, he doesn't make it in time but does eventually arrive to surprise Amy at the beach. Their kiss ends the show.

Mother of Possum. Manager/Owner Easy Tune auto repairs. Dating NSB/Nick.

Has an infant daughter named Hero. Owns The Party Fairy Company. Former barmaid and real estate agent. Married to Ross.

Works at a law firm. Dating Kevin. Left during the beginning of Series 2 but returned at the end of Series 3.

Recurring season one. Starring season 2+. Amy's ex who then married Angelina, though the two have now separated. He then dated Britta before the two broke up and he headed overseas. Is now running a bar on the North Shore. Is still in love with Britta, and serves as Narrator for the Latter half of Series 4.

Runs a magazine with Leo. Married to Brad's brother Will.

Narrator of Series 5, Replacing both Kevin and Brad, makes a quest to win the girl of his dreams.

Determined not to be an Asian stereotype, Alice makes a quest to be bad.

Levi makes a quest for pay back.

Britta's younger sister. Has a brief fling with Kevin in season 1. Returns for Britta's wedding to Ross in season 4. Now in season 5, after realising she has alienated everyone she makes a quest to be a nicer person.

Clumsy and unpractical, Bennie's quest to be her own boss.

Recurring cast

Actor Character Seasons Notes
Ingrid ParkFran McMann1 - 5Britta's mother. Partner of Jeffrey Duff.
Annie WhittleJan McMann1 - 4Britta's grandmother. Partner of Carol Duff.
Irene WoodNan McMann1 - 5Britta's great-grandmother.
Matariki WhatarauMitchell5A man known for his cheating and tendency towards using women. He was the unfaithful love interest of Benny, Ashleigh and Candy.
Deanna ChiangNancy Ping5Alice's aunt and birth mother.
Astra McLarenAshleigh5Candy's former best friend and ex-girlfriend of Mitchell.
Josh McKenzieKent5Levi's boyfriend and first love since high school.
Brittany WakelinPossum Latimer1-4Cody's daughter, currently living with her grandparents, Gwen & Wiri. Named after the NZ rally driver, the late Possum Bourne.
Michele HineCarol Duff2-4Olivia's mother. Partner of Jan McMann.
Leighton CardnoLeo Browning2-4Friend of Olivia, whom he met when they attended university. In season 2 he was Olivia's boss at the fictional North Shore Chronicle newspaper while in season 3 Olivia became his boss. Ex-Boyfriend of Britta and acts as a father to her daughter.
Roy SnowNick/NSB3-4Cody's boyfriend.
Bronwyn BradleyGwen Latimer1-4Cody's mother. Suffers from early onset of Alzheimer's disease. Left at the end of season 3, returned part-way through season 4.
William DavisWiri Latimer1-4Cody's father. Left at the end of season 3, returned part-way through season 4.
Dan MusgroveRupert4Amy's colleague at the law firm who the gang call "Rupert The Perv". He especially dislikes Kevin as he was bullied by him at school.
Bruce PhillipsRon Cape4Runs a car rally team and offers Kevin a job as a mechanic. Always needs to pee.
Jon BrazierBrendan3-4Amy's boss at the law firm where she works.
Arthur MeekWill Caulfield4Brad's 'older and better' brother. Has a drug addiction. Had a fling with Olivia only to later marry her in the season four finale. Goes to rehab.
Chris WiddupRoss McCormack2-4 Amy's bank manager who dated Britta once. Marries Britta in the season four finale.
John TuiTimbo1-4Senior mechanic at Easytune.
Elliott McKeeJesse3Works at EasyTune. Has a crush on Cody.
Jacqui NaumanMia2-3Had a one night fling with Brad and when she became pregnant she thought the child was Brad's.
Kyle PryorShane3Kevins long lost cousin.
Simon PrastJeffrey Duff2-3Olivia's father. A doctor at the North Shore Hospital. Dumped wife Carol to be with Britta's mother, Fran. Died of a heart attack during the one-year gap between series 3 and 4
Johnny BarkerJoel3-4A musician. Olivia's ex-fiancé
Zoe CramondAmanda2-4Kevin's ex-wife. They separate at the beginning of series 4. Used to go to school with Kevin, Amy, Britta, Cody and Olivia.
Tania NolanAngelina Caulfield1-3A classmate and Amy's arch-rival who married Amy's ex, Brad Caulfield. Later had a fling with Kevin after divorcing Brad.
Joseph NaufahuEli Fa'asalele1–2, 4Cody's ex-husband and rugby player for the North Shore Giants. Reappears in season four, after finally coming out of the closet.
Stephen LovattLarry Smart1-2Amy, Scott and Possum's father, married to Alison.
Theresa HealeyAlison Smart1–2, 4Amy and Scott's mother, married to Larry. Has an affair with Brendan in Season 4.
Neill ReaDave3-4Amanda's father. After Kevin leaves Amanda he and his friends brutally assault Kevin
Jared TurnerBen Maddox1-2Cody's former boyfriend and Possum's former teacher. He got involved with Cody, despite already being married to Helen (Sarah Somerville)
Ari BoylandScott Smart1-2Amy's brother and Possum's half-brother.
Gareth ReevesPhilippe1-2 Eli's boyfriend. Is devastated when Eli dumps him to marry Cody. They however get back together once the marriage is over.
Blair StrangJoseph Little1-2 An actor Britta met in season one while she was an extra filming The Epic Tales of Zoltar. He later got his own spin-off series. The two are later engaged for a short time in season 2.
Monique BreeKirby1-2One of the W.A.G.s (Wives and Girlfriends), of the rugby team, married to Zave (Te Kohe Tuhaka). Has an affair with Kevin in season 2.
Greg JohnsonFlinty2 Eli's publicist who causes trouble for Cody.
Brooke WilliamsWanda1Barmaid at 'The Taka' who was involved with Kevin
Dean O'GormanMarco1Britta's playboy ex.
Lynette FordayAntonia Li1A reality show producer who was Amy's boss. Has a son, Gabriel (Caleb Griffiths) who Britta babysat.
Roy WardDon Parkin1Fran's deceased second husband who was briefly thought to be Britta's father.

Production

Exterior shots of characters' homes are located in Mairangi Bay, Takapuna, Narrow Neck and Cheltenham Beach, North Shore respectively. The interior shots of the homes are constructed completely inside South Pacific Pictures' studio facilities on the North Shore.

The workshop 'Ezytune', where the characters Cody and Kevin work, is actually a Midas workshop located on Wairau Road in Glenfield, North Shore City. The show's producers acquire use of the workshop and simply place an 'Ezytune' sign over the existing Midas lettering during filming.

The bar frequented by the characters, 'The Taka', is a completely fictitious premises and was constructed within a studio. An enlarged photograph of the Hauraki Gulf, with volcano Rangitoto Island in the background, is used as the backdrop outside of the windows of the bar, this can be noticed in some scenes filmed on the bar's decking area.

Music

Continuing with co-producer Lang's theme throughout Outrageous Fortune of using only New Zealand music within the series, Go Girls features an array of New Zealand bands and artists.The opening theme to the show "Piece of my Heart" by The Electric Confectionaires, was fittingly chosen as the band originate from the North Shore area.[3]

As well as an eclectic mix of New Zealand songs throughout the season's episodes, a few set artists and songs were chosen to represent the show. The set score of the show most notably consists of music by three specific artists. Used in almost every episode to set mood, is music taken mostly from the New Zealand band, The Brunettes 2002 debut album, Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks. At least one song from this album can be found in every one of the 13 episodes of season one. A cover of the song "End of the Runway" from the album is sung by actress Alix Bushnell, who plays Britta McMann, in the final episode during characters Cody and Eli's wedding dance.

Another artist from the North Shore, Lydia Cole, features often with her song "Come With'", from her 2008 album Twenty Years.

The Electric Confectionaires song "Mr Whippy" is also used within the show.[4]

Reviews

The show received mostly positive reviews upon airing.

The New Zealand Herald reviewer said about Go Girls: "It has not only restored my faith in television and womankind, but it made me laugh out loud in the process"[5] and another reviewer from the same paper said "It looks good for a laugh provided by a set of appealing Shore girl characters.".[6] The Sunday Star Times said "It's the scripts that make it - more productions of this calibre please"[6]

However, not all reviews were positive with a reviewer for the Dominion Post newspaper saying Go Girls had "Bad overacting, no direction, lame dialogue and characters that don't ring true [has made for a] truly tedious hour of viewing".[7]

American adaptation

In October 2009 it was announced Go Girls would be adapted for U.S television by ABC. Liz Tuccillo, a writer on Sex and the City and the book and film He's Just Not That Into You.[8] In November 2010 it was reported that the series is currently being developed by writer named Michael Oates Palmer (Army Wives, Kyle XY). The American version will be a loose adaption described as being about "a single man and his three single female friends, all in their early-mid 30s, trying to make relationships work in a major American city while all their other college friends are off starting families"[9] as of 2024, it is unknown if the American remake is still in development.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NZ On Air announces new line up, Go Girls gets a 5th season. Throng. 17 June 2012. 24 July 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180724094812/http://www.throng.co.nz/2012/06/nz-on-air-announces-new-line-up-go-girls-gets-a-5th-season/. dead.
  2. News: Go Girls' risky reboot with an all new cast. The New Zealand Herald. Lydia. Jenkin. 18 April 2013.
  3. [The Electric Confectionaires]
  4. Web site: Go Girls. TVNZ Ondemand.
  5. News: Joanna Hunkin: You Go Girls - Entertainment - NZ Herald News . . 7 May 2009.
  6. Web site: They said what? - GO GIRLS - TV2 - tvnz.co.nz. tvnz.co.nz.
  7. Web site: TV2's Go Girls gets second series. Stuff.
  8. News: US studio picks up 'Go Girls' - Entertainment - NZ Herald News . . 24 October 2009.
  9. Web site: Writer Michael Oates Palmer Sets Up 3 Projects, Including Adaptation Of New Zealand Format. Nellie Andreeva. Deadline.