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* AllStarCast: While the main cast are all fairly well known, Richard Roxburgh particularly, a lot of Australian Hollywood A-listers appear in guest roles:
** Creator/SamNeill as a doctor accused of bestiality.
** Creator/SamNeill as a doctor accused of bestiality.
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* AllStarCast: While the main cast are all fairly well known, Richard Roxburgh Creator/RichardRoxburgh particularly, a lot of Australian Hollywood A-listers appear in guest roles:
** Creator/SamNeill as a doctor accused ofbestiality.[[BestialityIsDepraved bestiality]].
** Creator/SamNeill as a doctor accused of
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** Creator/DamonHerriman plays Cleaver's loan shark in Season 1.
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** Creator/DamonHerriman plays Cleaver's loan shark {{loan shark}} in Season 1.
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** Creator/CateBlanchett [[TheCameo camoes]] as Cleaver in the film adaptation of Missy's book.
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** Creator/CateBlanchett [[TheCameo camoes]] cameos]] as Cleaver in the film adaptation of Missy's book.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: The barristers of New South Wales love this show and this character so much that they're happy to pretend there is a real Cleaver Greene running around in real life, up to and including having Roxburgh send video messages in character at social functions.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: The barristers of New South Wales love this show and this character so much that they're happy to pretend there is a real Cleaver Greene running around in real life, up to and including having Roxburgh send video messages in character at social functions.functions.
* SeparatedAtBirthCasting: Kate Box plays Nicole, while Celia Pacquola later appears as her sister Nadia in one episode. They look very similar, making it extremely believable.
* SeparatedAtBirthCasting: Kate Box plays Nicole, while Celia Pacquola later appears as her sister Nadia in one episode. They look very similar, making it extremely believable.
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* AllStarCast: While the main cast are all fairly well known, Richard Roxburgh particularly, a lot of Australian Hollywood A-listers appear in guest roles:
** Creator/SamNeill as a doctor accused of bestiality.
** Creator/HugoWeaving as a professor accused of cannibalism.
** Creator/RachelGriffiths as an old flame of Cleaver's and a ShockJock.
** Creator/NoahTaylor as a homeless artist accused of murder.
** Creator/DamonHerriman plays Cleaver's loan shark in Season 1.
** Creator/ToniCollette as CorruptPolitician Claudia [[SmallRoleBigImpact in the Season 2 premiere]].
** Creator/CateBlanchett [[TheCameo camoes]] as Cleaver in the film adaptation of Missy's book.
** Creator/SamNeill as a doctor accused of bestiality.
** Creator/HugoWeaving as a professor accused of cannibalism.
** Creator/RachelGriffiths as an old flame of Cleaver's and a ShockJock.
** Creator/NoahTaylor as a homeless artist accused of murder.
** Creator/DamonHerriman plays Cleaver's loan shark in Season 1.
** Creator/ToniCollette as CorruptPolitician Claudia [[SmallRoleBigImpact in the Season 2 premiere]].
** Creator/CateBlanchett [[TheCameo camoes]] as Cleaver in the film adaptation of Missy's book.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: The barristers of New South Wales love this show and this character so much that they're happy to pretend there is a real Cleaver Greene running around in real life, up to and including having Roxburgh send video messages in character at social functions.
* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: The legal profession ''loves'' this show. While the situations depicted are over-the-top (but some are grounded in real facts), the general ''feel'' of a barrister's practice in the criminal law is accurate and also hilariously funny, much in the same way that doctors think that Scrubs is the most accurate description of what it feels like to be a practicing doctor in media.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ElizabethDebicki plays Missy in one scene of the film adaptation of Joshua's life in Season 3.
* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: The legal profession ''loves'' this show. While the situations depicted are over-the-top (but some are grounded in real facts), the general ''feel'' of a barrister's practice in the criminal law is accurate and also hilariously funny, much in the same way that doctors think that Scrubs is the most accurate description of what it feels like to be a practicing doctor in media.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ElizabethDebicki plays Missy in one scene of the film adaptation of Joshua's life in Season 3.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: The barristers of New South Wales love this show and this character so much that they're happy to pretend there is a real Cleaver Greene running around in real life, up to and including having Roxburgh send video messages in character at social functions.
* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: The legal profession ''loves'' this show. While the situations depicted are over-the-top (but some are grounded in real facts), the general ''feel'' of a barrister's practice in the criminal law is accurate and also hilariously funny, much in the same way that doctors think that Scrubs is the most accurate description of what it feels like to be a practicing doctor in media.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ElizabethDebicki plays Missy in one scene of the film adaptation of Joshua's life in Season 3.functions.
* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: The legal profession ''loves'' this show. While the situations depicted are over-the-top (but some are grounded in real facts), the general ''feel'' of a barrister's practice in the criminal law is accurate and also hilariously funny, much in the same way that doctors think that Scrubs is the most accurate description of what it feels like to be a practicing doctor in media.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ElizabethDebicki plays Missy in one scene of the film adaptation of Joshua's life in Season 3.
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* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: The legal profession ''loves'' this show. While the situations depicted are over-the-top (but some are grounded in real facts), the general ''feel'' of a barrister's practice in the criminal law is accurate and also hilariously funny, much in the same way that doctors think that Scrubs is the most accurate description of what it feels like to be a practicing doctor in media.
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* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: The legal profession ''loves'' this show. While the situations depicted are over-the-top (but some are grounded in real facts), the general ''feel'' of a barrister's practice in the criminal law is accurate and also hilariously funny, much in the same way that doctors think that Scrubs is the most accurate description of what it feels like to be a practicing doctor in media.media.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ElizabethDebicki plays Missy in one scene of the film adaptation of Joshua's life in Season 3.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ElizabethDebicki plays Missy in one scene of the film adaptation of Joshua's life in Season 3.
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* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: The legal profession ''loves'' this show. While the situations depicted are over-the-top (but some are grounded in real facts), the general ''feel'' of a barrister's practice in the Criminal law is accurate and hilariously funny, much in the same way that doctors think that Scrubs is the most accurate description of what it feels like to be a practising doctor in media.
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* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: The legal profession ''loves'' this show. While the situations depicted are over-the-top (but some are grounded in real facts), the general ''feel'' of a barrister's practice in the Criminal criminal law is accurate and also hilariously funny, much in the same way that doctors think that Scrubs is the most accurate description of what it feels like to be a practising practicing doctor in media.
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** [[JurassicPark Dr. Alan Grant]] has sex with dogs and [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Elrond]] is a cannibal.
** [[UnitedStatesOfTara Tara Gregson]] is the state premier of New South Wales.
** [[JurassicPark Dr. Alan Grant]] has sex with dogs and [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Elrond]] is a cannibal.
** [[UnitedStatesOfTara Tara Gregson]] is the state premier of New South Wales.
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**[[JurassicPark Dr. Alan Grant]] has sex with dogs and [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Elrond]] is a cannibal.
**[[UnitedStatesOfTara Tara Gregson]] is the state premier of New South Wales.
**[[JurassicPark Dr. Alan Grant]] has sex with dogs and [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Elrond]] is a cannibal.
**[[UnitedStatesOfTara Tara Gregson]] is the state premier of New South Wales.
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* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: The legal profession ''loves'' this show. While the situations depicted are over-the-top (but some are grounded in real facts), the general ''feel'' of a barrister's practice in the Criminal law is accurate and hilariously funny, much in the same way that doctors think that Scrubs is the most accurate description of what it feels like to be a practising doctor in media.
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{{Defictionalization}}: The barristers of New South Wales love this show and this character so much that they're happy to pretend there is a real Cleaver Greene running around in real life, up to and including having Roxburgh send video messages in character at social functions.