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Rake: Series 5

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The final season of this “ever-sparkling comedic drama” (The Guardian, Australia) tackles the contentious world of politics, with disbarred lawyer Cleaver Greene (Richard Roxburgh, Moulin Rouge!) having won an Australian Senate seat on a campaign promise to do nothing. But even Cleaver’s low expectations fall short of the absurd reality, as he contends with a right- wing nemesis (Jane Turner, Kath and Kim), a noxious gas attack believed to be the work of terrorists, and a disastrous visit from the US defense secretary (Anthony LaPaglia, Without a Trace). Can Cleaver outmaneuver his cutthroat colleagues, or will his self-destructive behavior destroy his budding new career? Featuring biting wit, inedible characters, and sharp social commentary, this “smart, cheeky, and funny” (Newcastle Herald, Australia) series also stars Matt Day (Muriel’s Wedding), Sara Wiseman (A Place to Call Home), Jacek Koman (Jack Irish), Erroll Shand (Mystery Road), Mark Mitchinson (Dear Murderer), and William McInnes (East West 101).

Genre: Comedy/Television, Television


Format: NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen


Contributor: Jennifer Leacey, Matthew Saville, Shannon Murphy, Richard Roxburgh, Rowan Woods


Number Of Discs: 3


Runtime: 7 hours and 28 minutes


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4.2 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ B07KZHVH89


Director ‏ : ‎ Jennifer Leacey, Matthew Saville, Rowan Woods, Shannon Murphy


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 7 hours and 28 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ April 2, 2019


Actors ‏ : ‎ Richard Roxburgh


Studio ‏ : ‎ Acorn


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  • Rake 5 just feels more outrageous to me.
It’s like 8 episodes of political jokes put to comedy/drama format. What’s not to like? Yes, for this last season, the very last, Lawyer Rake has won as Canberra Senator in the Aussie government. The ongoing cast supporting Richard Roxburgh as Rake keeps it quirky and entertaining. Well a bit over the top, surely, even down there in Sydney. Only Rake/Greene can manage to get himself involved to a shameful proportion. Great performances from a cohesive cast. Missy (Adrienne Pickering), Potter (Matt Day), Sec Nicole (Kate Box), ex Wendy (Caroline Brazier), a newswoman played by Sara Wiseman (‘A Place to Call Home’), more, and a few surprises. Great job by Anthony LaPaglia, remembered from his funny role in “Frasier.” Sensitivity warning: Crude scenes/ topics, language, violence, frequent blasphemy, drugs, skin, – adult series to watch while wrapped in a plain brown wrapper. Once you buy into Rake’s excessive rudeness, it’s a briefcase full of laughs. 30 nominations and 8 award wins says RAKE’s doing (DID) something right. SDH SUBTITLES for feature episodes plus ample bonus Greene v The World ==New Senator Greene flops a speech before a terrorist hit. Greene takes to politics with a world of enemies. Greene v The United States ==Def Sec goes AWOL thanks to Greene’s raucous caucus. Peace treaty harmed by Greene’s character woes. Evans v Greene ==Zebra costume remakes the Senator Greene profile for a parliament speech. Gold and Greene v Red ==On Anzac Day Greene gets served and a new press secretary. Greene v Diaries ==Greene’s empty work diary disclosure isn’t in the public interest-among other chaos. Greene v The Unflushables ==Greene’s stool eruption allows the gas-attack cover-up to get flushed out. Greene v Mid-Winter ==War threat; Mid-Winter Ball; and the media discovers…(no spoiler here.) Greene v The Reckoning ==Political meltdown & a finale of Greene; and Rake is no more. The eight-year five-season run of outrageous judicial injustice gets the Judge’s hammer leaving a cult-following whimpering for more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2019 by Harold Wolf

  • Not as good as seasons 1-4
Not sure if it’s the new venue, It this season fell flat. Instead of being clever and funny, it was just silly and did not hold my interest. I really looked forward to this season since I so enjoy the first four seasons. The cast as good as ever, but the writing isn’t up to the previous standards. Felt like a rerun of some previous episodes, but not as good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2019 by azfreediver

  • If you love Rake, Please Skip This Season
I loved the first four seasons of Rake. Gave them five star reviews - but this season, it is just awful. Not funny, not cohesive, like they changed their entire writing staff and went with people who had never seen the show. If you love Rake, skip this season because after watching it, you will never feel the same about the show. I stayed with it because I read a review on the streaming site that it was worth it to see the ending, it was not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2019 by Stargazer Trading

  • Series 5 slows down a bit - but still a great witty show from down under.
While season 1 and season 3,4 are the best the others ones never fail to entertain you. The Aussie wit is great, sometimes subtle and sometimes in your face. Richard Roxborough is a fine actor. If you like British (non-slapstick) comedy then you will definitely love this satire of the law profession. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2022 by David F.

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