Fisk
Not another glamorous legal show.
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Comedy
Drama
Seasons | 3
Episodes | 18
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2021-03-17
Last EP | 2024-11-24
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Rating : 7.5
Overview
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When Helen Tudor-Fisk's life falls apart, she takes a job in a small suburban firm specialising in wills and probate assuming that, because the clients are dead she won't have to deal with people.
Produced by
Porchlight Films
Origma 45
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2021-03-17
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Portrait of a Lady
2021-03-17
On her first day at Gruber and Gruber, Helen consults with Ruth O'Malley who want the 'vasectomy clause' enforced in her mother's will. The clause states that Ruth's brother will only inherit his share if he has a vasectomy.
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Cremains of the Day
2021-03-24
Helen mediates a case about division of cremains, between a bereaved daughter and the new, much younger partner of her dead father. She also has an awkward family lunch at Dad and Viktor's house.
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Taken
2021-03-31
Helen meets with a woman who is demanding power of attorney over her mother, and attends her ex-husband William's writers' festival run by literary interlocutor Lindy Baxter-Smythe.
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Dead Man Texting
2021-04-07
The office is a-buzz because their favourite temp Peggy is coming in to help out with a deceased estate. Helen doesn't understand what's so fun about Fun Peggy, but everyone else, including George, thinks she's 'a hoot'.
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Ladies in Black
2021-04-14
Helen meets formidable opposing counsel Alice Pike, and stumbles upon Roz's passion project: an all-woman harmony group for funerals called, The Sadrigals; Alice Pike makes a complaint to the board about Roz.
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Honour Thy Father
2021-04-21
Gruber & Gruber is nominated for a Small Business Award; Helen consults with a man who believes he is the son of a famous newsreader; at Dad's house, Helen meets personal trainer Blayden Tork.
CAST
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney