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This is the type of show that women can enjoy, something that they dream will happen to them in real life. This show has as much continuity as an earthquake. This show is quite popular in New Zealand and Fiji, but then in Fiji, the people jump up and down every time they see a Bollywood film, which are directly based on Hongkong and Hollywood films, so one can't say much about them.

I heard that a Indian woman has joined the cast so let me just tell you what will happen. Typical Indian storyline which is popular in almost every Indian film. I'll save my own time and describe this show in one word. Is it you or is it me? Shorties is certainly not the worst soap ever made, in fact it's pretty good. The writers try to keep their heads up and usually do a fair job. As a Kiwi I am much happier watching this rather than any of the terrible American soaps, that's for sure.

Spookily this show often manages to be very current with issues, despite being made 6 months prior to screening. Anyway, it could be a lot worse and at least doesn't moralise as heavily as other soaps.

EmeraldMaz 22 June I really see no appeal to this show, it's a struggle for me to watch when I'm forced to. I remember watching it a lot when I was a kid, but that's because back then there were three channels, we couldn't get TV3 and TV1 was pretty bad reception. The show is repetitive and, personally, boring.

When forced to watch it, I know what's going to happen because I can almost always say "This happened ten years ago," and it will have, except with different characters Also, sadly, there are often untalented actors. But that can almost be excusable, as there is admittedly little public outlet for actors in New Zealand to hone their skills. In all, I feel that the show is rather cheap. So I guess if you want to watch something with limited quality, and you didn't watch the show already a few years ago, you can give it a shot, but I wouldn't recommend it.

Shortland Street Shorters to its fans New Zealand's most successful drama series Timely and relevant storylines, characters young Kiwis can relate to and sympatise with This has been a major stepping stone for many actors Temuera Morrison Once were Warriors is one example In response to genau's sour and sarcastic comments, much of the acting on 'Shortland Street' is remarkably good. Given how cheaply and quickly the series is produced, the standard of performance has always been very high.

The current cast is particularly capable but quality acting on soap operas is seldom acknowledged. The series continues to rate highly with a broad audience and is established as a New Zealand institution. Too many New Zealanders love this show for genau's silly comments to stand unchallenged. Shortland Street more polished than Gloss However in the early 90's, Shortland Street appeared on our screens and was a huge improvement. I have watched it from the beginning and have been impressed by the mix of drama and humour in each episode.

Obviously various cast members have come and gone, but the blend remains the same. Kiwi and Australian soaps, are always more light hearted and fun than our home grown ones, which is why they are popular with many people in Britain. There are several things that could make me proud to be a New Zealander - this is not one of them. On the contrary, if anyone in Aotearoa could be at all pleased or proud by this show, then we ought to be ashamed!

I seriously cannot think of a single good thing about this 'show'. For actors, it's like a rite of passage: 'if you can bear the worst of the worst Shortland Street, that is you may actually stand a chance in the acting world'. Actors will know once they've hit rock bottom, cause they've been there before I'm pretty sure about a 3rd of the New Zealand population has appeared on this show at one stage or another.

For those of us in the health-care profession, I mean, where to begin?! It'd be easier to compile a list of things they actually got right, cause that'd be a much shorter list. For those of us with appreciation of the Arts, well, I won't carry on writing: we wouldn't be watching this anyway. She was saved by Nick who just happened to be washing the windows outside. Silliest scene No 2: When Marj took the wrong medication, went psychotic and came over a bit sexy. Maddest storyline: Husband number one, Tom Neilson was sent to the dairy on Christmas Day to get the cream.

He never returned. A psychic was brought in. McRae says the actor had to beg to be allowed to come back and be killed off because people would say to him, "Why don't you go home? Everyone's looking for you. Your wife is looking for you. If anyone was going to interrupt a sex scene, it would be Marj.

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