Spirited Time After Time (2010– ) Online
- Original Title :
- Time After Time
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Comedy / Drama / Fantasy / Romance
- Year :
- 2010–
- Directror :
- Stuart McDonald
- Cast :
- Claudia Karvan,Matt King,Simon Lyndon
- Writer :
- Claudia Karvan,Jacquelin Perske
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 1h
- Rating :
- 9.2/10
At the end of episode 1, The King encouraged Henry to put things 'back the way they were before'. All his problems would be resolved by walking through a door in the Ballroom. Now Henry has returned and, to his dismay, things have gone too far back. Not only can Suzy not see or hear him, this is old-style Suzy - uptight, unhappy and socially awkward. Not the Suzy Darling he knows and loves. Worse, there are strangers living in the Penthouse. Adam and Juan are wary of the scary dentist from downstairs, and all of the ghosts, including Henry's 'boy band' of mates have disappeared. Even Rocco is still alive.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Claudia Karvan | - | Suzy Darling | |
Matt King | - | Henry Mallet | |
Simon Lyndon | - | The King | |
Rodger Corser | - | Steve Darling | |
Louis Fowler | - | Elvis Darling | |
Charlie Hancock | - | Verity Darling | |
Belinda Bromilow | - | Jonquil Payne | |
Angus Sampson | - | Zach Hannigan | |
Heather Mitchell | - | Helen Payne | |
Charlie Garber | - | Adam Two | |
Elan Zavelsky | - | Juan | |
Jacek Koman | - | Potter The Man | |
Jane Harders | - | Rita | |
John Bluthal | - | Rocco | |
Yael Stone | - | Linda |
Claudia Karvan (Suzy Darling) & Heather Mitchell (Helen Payne) also worked together on episode 1.8, Newton's Law: Equal and Opposite Forces (2017) of Newton's Law (2017) as Josephine Newton & Caroline Gale respectively.
Rodger Corser (Steve Darling), Claudia Karvan (Suzy Darling) & Simon Lyndon (The King) also worked together on Puberty Blues (2012) as Ferris Hennessey, Judy Vickers & Gumby respectively.
The Age reviewer Brad Newsome described the second season premiere as "just as imaginative and funny as any that has gone before." In the week following, Newsome described the show as "one of the most imaginative things on TV, blending romance, drama and comedy into a wonderfully satisfying whole."