Tangle (TV series) explained

Genre:Drama
Creator:John Edwards
Imogen Banks
Fiona Seres
Director:Jessica Hobbs
Matthew Saville
Stuart McDonald
Emma Freeman
Michael James Rowland
Starring:Justine Clarke
Ben Mendelsohn
Catherine McClements
Matt Day
Kat Stewart
Joel Tobeck
Don Hany
Eva Lazzaro
Blake Davis
Lincoln Younes
Kick Gurry
Theme Music Composer:Bryony Marks
Country:Australia
Language:English
Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:22
List Episodes:List of Tangle episodes
Executive Producer:Hugh Marks (Southern Star)
Kim Vecera (Showtime)
Producer:John Edwards
Imogen Banks
Editor:Steve Evans
Peter Carrodus
Location:Melbourne
Kew,
Abbotsford, Collins Street, Melbourne
Company:Southern Star
Runtime:50–55 minutes
Channel:Showcase

Tangle is an Australian drama series for the Showcase subscription television channel. It focuses on the tangled lives of two generations of two families.[1] Tangle was filmed in Melbourne and first screened on 1 October 2009.[2] [3] It is written by Fiona Seres, Tony McNamara and Judi McCrossin, and directed by Jessica Hobbs, Matthew Saville and Stuart McDonald.[4] There were three seasons.

Plot

See also: List of Tangle episodes.

Season 1

Tangle revolves around the intertwined lives of the Kovac and Williams families and their network of friends and extended family in and around Kew in Melbourne. Nat Manning (Kat Stewart) returned to her home town of Melbourne after ten years in the United Kingdom on the minor celebrity circuit. She created ripples and then waves in the lives of two clans already struggling under the weight of their myriad secrets. Ally (Justine Clarke) is the devoted wife of an aggressive and arrogant builder Vince (Ben Mendelsohn), mother of Romeo and Gigi (Lincoln Younes and Eva Lazarro), who is happy to have her sister Nat back. Politician Tim (Joel Tobeck), now a rising star in the State Parliament of Victoria, had an affair 15 years ago with Nat, and as a result, Nat became pregnant and gave birth to Max, now 15. Tim and his wife Christine (Catherine McClements) patched up their marriage and successfully fought for custody of Max (Blake Davis) and do not welcome her return to their lives. Meanwhile Ally’s husband Vince is having a torrid affair with divorcee Em, and his friend, a doctor Gabriel (Matt Day) has a secret lust for Ally. Gigi finally informs her mum Ally of Vince's affair, which had become an open secret due to numerous slipups by Vince. Ally confronts Vince in the Windsor Hotel. Vince tries to patch up his relationship with his family. A major property deal on a hospital site had been scuppered by Tim, and he had lost his friendship with Gabriel after the latter declared his love for Ally. Vince is unexpectedly killed in a random auto accident at the end of the series, leaving a cliffhanger.

Meanwhile, the older children, who all attend the same school in Melbourne's affluent Eastern Suburbs, are bound together when Max finds the dead body of a runner, who we see stumbling off the road at Yarra Bend in Melbourne and fatally hitting his head. Rather than report the death to the police, Max texts a photo to his friends, and they take the man's wallet and keys. Romeo and his friend, also the son of a state politician, cut off one of the man's fingers as a trophy, and Romeo hides it. His little sister finds it, informs on her brother, thus implicating the parents in the coverup. The friends, egged on mainly by Romeo, locate and visit his house (where he lived alone) over several nights, until they are found there by the police and heavily questioned and cautioned. A scandal is not what parent Tim needs, as he becomes a prominent public figure as State Minister for Health (he displaces a predecessor and terminally ill friend Pat, who commits suicide). The teenagers suffer less major setbacks in the second half of the series, which focuses on Max's growing relationship with his mother, Nat, the discovery of teen sex and young love, and how to deal with their parents whose lives are falling apart.

Season 2

With Vince now gone, Vince’s secretive brother Joe Kovac (Kick Gurry) returns hoping to become a part of a family he was never allowed into. Spiros Georgiades (Don Hany) is recruited by the party as a political adviser to Tim, and develops an attraction to Christine. Tim makes a bid for the top job of Premier, but is sidelined and then kicked out of the party after a press conference where he is too honest about the actions of his colleagues. He takes an offered executive job in Singapore to 'lay low' for a while. Ally and her children, Romeo and Gigi, appear in a new house in Bayside. Nat meets a young, successful man and Gabriel's new but short-lived girlfriend Sophie looks a lot like Ally (according to Nat).

Season 3

Ally sheds some of love's illusions and begins to see life possibilities beyond her family and Gabriel. Both Romeo and Gigi need her less than she'd imagined, but in different ways, as they build their own lives. When Max moves away to stay with his biological mother Nat (and her sister, Ally), Christine flirts with a parallel life at odds with all previous certainties. Gabriel and Ally finally get together. Nat reconnects with the sinister Michael Chubbievsky, a suspected drug dealer. Nat's chaos is the one constant.[5]

Cast

Main cast

Actor Role First Episode Last Episode
Ally Kovac 1.01 3.06
Nat Manning 1.01 3.06
Christine Williams 1.01 3.06
Tim Williams 1.01 3.06
Gabriel Lucas 1.02 3.06
Spiros Georgiades 2.01 3.06
Max Williams 1.01 3.06
Romeo Kovac 1.01 3.06
Gigi Kovac 1.01 3.06
Charlotte Barker 1.01 3.06
Joe Kovac 2.01 3.06
Vince Kovac 1.01 1.10
Lucia Mastrantone Em Barker 1.01 1.09

Supporting cast

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Notable guest cast

Production

Showcase renewed Tangle for a third series on 12 December 2010 and production began in June 2011, ending in August.

Tangle is filmed in and around the city of Melbourne, usually set within the more affluent suburbs of the city. The new house in which Ally and her children move to in season three is in Black Rock, and Tim and Christine's house is in Kew. Some other locations that have been used to film throughout the series are: Studley Park, Yarra Bend Park, Prahran, Abbotsford Convent, Parliament House, Hotel Windsor, Melbourne, Spring Street, Carlton, Abbotsford, North Melbourne, Malvern East (Ally's house in Series 1), and Camberwell (Nazareth House, Cornell St Camberwell - Romeo's school).

Broadcast

Tangle was rerun on Foxtel's SoHo in Australia.[6] In the Republic of Ireland, the series was broadcast on RTÉ Two. It was shown in numerous countries throughout the Asia–Pacific on Australia Network. In New Zealand, it was broadcast on TV One. In Poland, it was screened on Viacom Blink!. In Canada, it was aired on Super Channel.

The series was never broadcast in the United Kingdom, but did however become available to stream on Amazon Prime Video from 5 April 2019.[7] It is also available to stream on Scottish service STV Player which is accessible throughout the UK.[8] The series is also available to stream via Amazon Prime Video in the United States,[9] It began streaming on Netflix in Australia on 7 June 2021.[10]

Awards and nominations

YearAward CategoryNominee(s)ResultRef(s)
2010 AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Television DramaCatherine McClements[11]
Best Lead Actress in a Television DramaJustine Clarke
Best Television Drama SeriesTangle (Season 2)
Best Screenplay in TelevisionFiona Seres (for 2x5)
Best Direction in TelevisionEmma Freeman (for 2x6)
2013Best Television Drama SeriesTangle (season 3)[12]
2010ASTRA AwardsMost Outstanding DramaTangle (Season 1)[13]
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor: MaleBen Mendelsohn
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor: FemaleJustine Clarke
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor: MaleMatt Day
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor: FemaleCatherine McClements
Best New TalentEva Lazzaro
2011Most Outstanding DramaTangle (Season 2)[14] [15]
Most Outstanding Performance By An Actor: MaleDon Hany
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor: FemaleJustine Clarke
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor: FemaleCatherine McClements
2013Most Outstanding DramaTangle (Season 3)[16]
Most Outstanding Performance By An Actor: MaleLincoln Younes
Most Outstanding Performance By An Actor: MaleDan Wyllie
Most Outstanding Performance By An Actor: FemaleJustine Clarke
Most Outstanding Performance By An Actor: FemaleCatherine McClements
Most Outstanding Performance By An Actor: FemaleEva Lazzaro
2010Australian Director' Guild AwardsBest Direction in a Television Drama SeriesStuart McDonald (for 1x9)[17]
2010IF Awards"Out of the Box" AwardEva Lazzaro
2011"Out of the Box" AwardBlake Davis
2010Logie AwardsMost Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or TelemovieTangle (Season 1)[18]
Most Outstanding ActorBen Mendelsohn
Most Outstanding ActressJustine Clarke
Most Outstanding ActressKat Stewart
Most Outstanding New TalentEva Lazzaro
2011Most Outstanding ActressJustine Clarke[19]
Most Popular ActorDon Hany (also for Offspring)
2013Most Outstanding Drama Series Tangle (Season 3)[20]
Most Outstanding ActressCatherine McClements
2010NSW Premier's Literary AwardsScript WritingFiona Seres (for 1x1)
2010Screen Music AwardsBest Television ThemeBryony Marks
Best Music in a Television Series or SerialBryony Marks (for 1x1)
2011Best Music in a Television Series or SerialBryony Marks (for 2x6)

Home media

DVD titleDate ReleasedNo. of
Discs
ACB
rating
RuntimeDistributor
Series 1 15 April 2010[21] 3 M534 minutesRoadshow Entertainment
Series 218 November 2010[22] 2 MA15+303 minutes
Series 3 3 October 2012[23] 2 MA15+317 minutes
Series 1–3 5 December 2012[24] 7 MA15+1154 minutes
Seasons 1–3 (repackaged) 21 April 2021[25] 7MA15+1154 minutesVia Vision

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David. Knox. Star cast ready to Tangle. tvtonight.com.au. 24 July 2008. 24 July 2008.
  2. http://www.mcn.com.au/New/NewsArticle.aspx?IdDataSource=209 Premieres on Showcase
  3. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/07/airdate-tangle.html Airdate: Tangle
  4. Web site: David. Knox. New Aussie drama series for Showtime. tvtonight.com.au. 26 June 2008. 24 July 2008.
  5. http://showtime.com.au/showcase/show/13053/season3 Season Three
  6. http://sohotv.com.au/whats-on/series/55/tangle
  7. Web site: Tangle - Season 1. amzprime.maft.uk. 4 May 2019.
  8. Web site: Tangle. player.stv.tv. 7 April 2022.
  9. Web site: Tangle - Season 1. Amazon. 28 September 2019.
  10. Web site: Great news! "Tangle" is available to watch on Netflix in Australia!. anz.newonnetflix.info. 20 January 2024.
  11. Web site: AACTA Awards 2010. aacta.org. 27 June 2021.
  12. Web site: Goodacre. Kate. AACTA Awards 2013 nominees: The Voice Australia, The Sapphires, more. digitalspy.com. 4 December 2012. 27 June 2021.
  13. Web site: Knox. David. ASTRA Awards 2010: Nominees. 14 May 2010. 27 June 2021.
  14. Web site: Knox. David. ASTRA Awards 2011: Nominees. 30 May 2011. 27 June 2021.
  15. Web site: Knox. David. LifeStyle Channel dominates 2011 ASTRA Awards. 22 July 2011. 27 June 2021.
  16. Web site: Knox. David. ASTRA Awards 2013: Nominees. 29 April 2013. 27 June 2021.
  17. Web site: Australian Directors Guild unveils 2010 award winners. if.com.au. 24 September 2010. 27 June 2021.
  18. Web site: 2010 Logie Awards. australiantelevision.net. 27 June 2021.
  19. Web site: 2011 Logie Awards. australiantelevision.net. 27 June 2021.
  20. Web site: 2013 Logie Awards. australiantelevision.net. 27 June 2021.
  21. Book: Tangle - Series 1. Booktopia. 27 June 2021.
  22. Book: Tangle Series 2. Booktopia. 27 June 2021.
  23. Book: Tangle Series 3. Booktopia. 27 June 2021.
  24. Book: Tangle The Complete Series 1 - 3 (7 Discs). Booktopia. 27 June 2021.
  25. Book: Tangle Seasons 1-3. Booktopia. 27 June 2021.