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3''Mr. Inbetween'' is an American-funded Australian DramaticHalfHour BlackComedy that aired on Fox Showcase (in Australia) and [[Creator/FXNetworks FX]] in America. It is created and written by Scott Ryan and directed by Nash Edgerton, based on Ryan's 2005 independent film ''The Magician''.
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5Ryan plays Ray Shoesmith, a man with numerous criminal responsibilities including hitman, body disposal, drug running and money collection. On the side, he navigates things in his personal life including romance, friendships, a brother with motor function problems and a ten-year-old daughter he sees on the weekends.
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7The show ran for three seasons and a total of 26 episodes.
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10!! ''Mr Inbetween'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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12* AbusiveParents: Ray's father was physically abusive to him and his brother, and they want nothing to do with him in the present day. His father does end up at his doorstep, suffering from some sort of mental illness and after a few weeks Ray finds a home for him to stay. They find some reconciliation when his father confesses that [[ShellShockedVeteran something broke inside from his time in Vietnam]], lamenting that he wished Ray knew him before the war.
13* ActionFilmQuietDramaScene: Many of these, some of which cross into MoodWhiplash territory, showing Ray doing something utterly normal and banal, followed by him doing something (or cleaning up after something) incredibly violent.
14* AdaptationExpansion: Of ''The Magician'', the 2005 film that first introduced Ray. The film was more of a basic snapshot mockumentary that followed Ray's criminal activities, but didn't really show much of his home life. The series makes his personal life and relationships half of the focus, contrasting his underworld life with that of his everyday world as a father, boyfriend, brother and best friend, and Ray's struggles to balance both.
15* AffablyEvil: Ray may be a ruthless killer and criminal, but he's also quite easy-going, is a loving dad, supportive brother and stand-up friend, who tries to treat everyone he deals with - even his victims - with a modicum of respect. Many of the other characters he deals with, including Freddy, Gary and Dave, count to varying degrees as well.
16* AffluentAscetic: Ray actually makes a very decent living in his criminal endeavours, easily earning thousands of dollars for every small job he undertakes and ''hundreds'' of thousands for murders in particular. Despite this, he lives quite simply in a very ordinary suburban home, has a very plain and average dress style, and doesn't indulge in any bad habits like some of the more monied-up associates he has, such as Freddy. The only real sign shown that he has money at all is that he drives a BMW, and may occasionally reveal some expensive tactical gear he has on hand like night vision goggles.
17* AgeGapRomance: Ray has a brief fling with a young college student named Zoe, when the two are both recruited to do a drug run for Rafael. [[spoiler:It doesn't end well for either of them, especially Zoe.]]
18* AllGirlsLikePonies: Brittany likes unicorns.
19* AmbiguousEnding: [[spoiler: Ray has retired from running various criminal side-jobs and started up a modest job as a taxi driver. Two sketchy-acting guys are pushing him to take them further into the woods and he decides to stop and ask them to get out. They start mocking him with the subtext this was about to get violent. The series ends on Ray giving his [[PsychoticSmirk trademark lopsided smile]]]].
20* AmbiguousSituation: The POV of the show stays fairly tight on Ray and his attitude of not asking any questions means the backstory surrounding any number of encounters he has are left half-explained. The audience is usually given just enough to infer what happened and what the motivations are but unless Ray is told exactly what is happening he is left in the dark same as the audience.
21* AssholeVictim: Most of the characters Ray takes out fall under this category, being either ruthless criminals like Ray (but with [[EvenEvilHasStandards worse manners]]), or just straight-up despicable human beings. While the show goes out of its way to underline that murder is indeed a heinous act, when visited upon ''these'' people, it's also almost cathartic.
22* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: In one episode, Ray’s daughter, Brittany, deals with bullying. After an attempt to explain and resolve the problem to said bully’s mother doesn’t work and said mother sends her brother, who’s a cop, to intimidate Ray, Ray decides to send in Samantha, a girl who trains at Old Bob’s gym, to threaten said bully into backing off of Brittany.
23* BaldOfEvil: Ray, depending on what he's up to in any given moment.
24* BeingEvilSucks: Ray had few reservations about his lifestyle until the third season, which progressively showed him getting disillusioned over what he does and how it impacts the people around him. He admits to a friend who runs a boxing gym that he is OnlyInItForTheMoney, but a combination of [[spoiler: disposing of the body of a young woman who overdosed (who resembles Brittany), Brittany finding his gun and firing it in the house by accident, seeing Rafael kill an elderly couple to LeaveNoWitnesses, being told second-hand that Zoe died from her injuries in the car accident and an attempt on his life that ended up killing Dave]] forces Ray to reconsider his lifestyle.
25* BerserkButton: Ray has a few small ones, namely blatant disrespect and insulting his family or loved ones, but threaten or harm a child around him and Ray will go out of his way to ''destroy you'' and not give a damn about the consequences. This is almost certainly a result of his own hellish, brutal upbringing.
26* BigBad: Davros for season 1, the closest season 2 has is Alex the bikie, and season 3 has [[spoiler:Rafael]].
27* BlackComedy: Loads, often as a result of many of the criminals Ray deals with being woefully incompetent.
28* CelebrityParadox: One scene features Ray and Gary watching the film ''Film/{{Chopper}}''. Kenny Graham, who plays Ray's dad Bill, also played Chopper's dad Keith in that film.[[note]] This was deliberate, as Graham's casting was an intentional ShoutOut to ''Chopper'', which served as a major source of inspiration for both ''The Magician'' and this series.[[/note]]
29* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Gary in the first season is pretty well acquainted with the criminal environment Ray is involved with and [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass will casually talk of violence, theft and cutting up bodies for disposal, sometimes even getting violent himself]]. Once Dave is better asserted as Ray's criminal partner, Gary becomes more about the mundane, civilian side of things, as his marriage falls apart and he gets involved in the porn industry.
30* ConsummateProfessional: Ray is one pretty composed dude, regardless of the situation. Even when mooks are trying to gun him down, he rarely loses his cool, and simply handles the situation. He also tends not to hold grudges against many of the people he comes up against, knowing that, for the most part, it's just business for them and really NothingPersonal.
31* CountryMatters: Used with pretty high regularity, which shouldn't be that surprising, seeing as how the series is set in the seedy underbelly of the Australian crime world where the word is as ubiquitous as "fuck".
32* CrazyPrepared: Ray keeps a safebox in a remote, run down house in the middle of nowhere [[spoiler: with a frag grenade on a trip wire, just in case he needs to bribe someone who has him dead to rights and have a chance at survival]].
33* CreatorCameo: Series director and executive producer Nash Edgerton appears in "Can't Save You" as Ally's brother Trent.
34* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Gary may be a total doofus most of the time, but he is surprisingly capable of doing what is necessary. When it comes to having Ray's back, the guy ''delivers''. The most notable example of this is when [[spoiler:Maddy]] is kidnapped by child sex traffickers. While Ray's rampaging through the city on a fruitless search for answers, Gary not only succeeds in finding out who took [[spoiler:her]], he manages to track the traffickers down, get into their home under the pretense of doing a drug buy, takes them all hostage, rescues [[spoiler:Maddy]], locks the traffickers in their own dungeon and lets Ray know exactly where to find them. Even better, he manages to do all this over the course of ''one afternoon.''
35* DarkAndTroubledPast: Both Ray and his brother Bruce endured an absolutely brutal childhood at the hands of their father, with Ray copping the worst of it due to always jumping in to protect his brother.
36* DeadlyEuphemism: Whenever someone who doesn't know Ray asks what he does for a living, his usual response is, "bit of this, bit of that."
37* DestinationDefenestration: After Ally's brother Trent takes the unicorn present off Brittany during the Christmas present swap, Ray tries to persuade him to give it back afterwards, as it's clearly a kid's present and Trent just took it to be a dick. Trent blows Ray off, who throws him through a glass sliding door for it in front of Ally's shocked family.
38* DiabolusExMachina: Ray accompanies a young college student named Zoe on a standard drug run. [[spoiler: A kangaroo jumps in front of them on a long stretch of road, making them crash]].
39* DidntThinkThisThrough: Gary sets up his own porn company, offering his services to make private sex tapes for couples looking to spice up their love life. He assumes that his business will revolve around (presumably attractive) heterosexual couples and is blind-sided after arriving at the home of his first clients, who turn out to be a gay couple instead. To his credit, after a moment of processing the situation, Gary just gets on with it and does the job he's being paid for.
40* DisproportionateRetribution: Due to his violent nature and hair-trigger temper, more than one character ends up on the receiving end of a beating as a result of disrespecting Ray or his family. It's actually one of the first red flags to drive a wedge in his relationship with Ally [[spoiler:and eventually lands Ray in jail for a brief spell after he punches out a guy who walked in front of his car while he was driving, and gave Ray attitude when called out on it.]]
41* DoubleMeaningTitle: The title refers to both Ray's job as a clean-up guy for criminal types and the double life he has dealing with violent crimes and taking care of his daughter.
42* {{Dramedy}}: Scenes of criminal actions are interspaced with CringeComedy with friends and family, where Ray can be a surprisingly BumblingDad at times.
43* DrivenToSuicide:
44** [[spoiler:When Ray's friend Dirk robs Freddy after being fired, Freddy orders Ray to finish him off. Ray instead tries to give Dirk money to leave town for good, but a despondent Dirk, both riddled with PTSD from his time in the army and knowing the risk to Ray if Freddy ever finds out he's alive, throws himself off a cliff instead.]]
45** [[spoiler:Bruce, fed up with his disability and feeling like a burden to his brother, convinces Ray to kill him by taking him to their childhood home and giving him a lethal injection.]]
46** Ray reveals to Ally that he briefly considered this when he was young due to his horrendous upbringing, but ultimately decided against it.
47** [[spoiler:Ray discovers that his old boxing trainer, Old Bob, killed himself after he lost his gym and all of his money to a dodgy conman.]]
48* DueToTheDead: Ray is hired to dispose of the body of a young woman who overdosed at the home of a rich young guy. After retrieving said body, he's ordered by his client to take her to a remote pig farm and [[FedToPigs feed her to the pigs.]] Ray, already shaken by [[spoiler:Brittany finding his handgun at home]] and feeling the beginnings of true dissatisfaction with his criminal career, decides to bury the body in the bushland behind the pig farm instead.
49* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The first two scenes show Ray injuring a man who owes money to Freddy, and then helping a ladybug get out of his shower.
50* EvenEvilHasStandards: Ray does a lot of bad things, but he prefers dealing with people who are obviously bad guys themselves. Whenever his job intersects with innocent people [[BerserkButton he is not happy about things]]. After beating up some assholes who harassed him with his daughter, he gets sent to anger management group therapy and takes umbrage with the fact that he has to share his feelings and listen to a group that would beat their wives, girlfriends and children.
51* EyeScream: Ray nearly has his eye gouged out during his fight with the biker sent to kill him and we can even see the dislodged eyeball ''hanging from the socket'' for a moment before Ray pushes it back into place. The injury results in his briefly adopting an EyepatchOfPower afterwards.
52* FaceOfAThug: Ray has a pretty hard appearance and tends to be intimidating by virtue of most interactions [[TranquilFury coming across as barely contained rage]]. He approaches a parent of Brittany's classmate who was bullying her, which only leads to them calling the police on him despite Ray trying to be as casual and friendly as he could.
53* FanDisservice: A pretty girl in short shorts and bikini top... also a dead body Ray is called upon to dispose of for a rich brat (implied to be a drug overdose).
54* FauxAffablyEvil: Rafael seems like a reasonably personable guy when he's first introduced, joking with Ray and Freddy and being keen to bring Ray on board to help his fledgling drug empire due to Ray's skills and reliability. However, the more Ray works with him, the more that it becomes clear that Rafael is really a cold-blooded, unhinged prick, [[spoiler:with his actions during the drug run - ruthlessly killing the elderly couple who stopped to help the crashed Ray and Zoe and then all but admitting that he also killed Zoe rather than taking her to the hospital like he promised - leading to Ray deciding that he wants out for good. It culminates in Rafael setting a trap to kill Ray in the series finale, turning Freddy against Ray in order to do so.]] Out of all of the despicable characters Ray deals with over the course of the series, he turns out to be one of the worst.
55* FireForgedFriends: Ray and Dave first meet when Dave is hired to [[spoiler:kidnap Ray and deliver him to Davros to be killed. After the two end up inadvertently teaming up to take Davros and his crew out]], they end up becoming sort-of mates, with Ray hiring Dave's services more than once in later episodes, and the two making a surprisingly effective team. [[spoiler:When Ray is sent to jail for assaulting a guy who cut him off, Dave even tracks the guy down and threatens him into dropping the charges on Ray's behalf. It develops to the point where, when Dave is mortally wounded in the final episode, his last request is for Ray to look after his son.]]
56* ForgettableCharacter: It seems like Ray was this to everyone else at high school, if their school reunion is anything to go by. Made all the more hilarious by the fact that lots of people remember Gary, but not Ray, despite the two being best friends who were usually inseparable.
57* FromCamouflageToCriminal: It’s mentioned that Ray was previously a soldier in the Australian military. It would certainly explain why he’s so capable with guns and combat tactics.
58* GoryDiscretionShot: We don't see what Ray does to [[spoiler:the three child traffickers who kidnapped Maddy]] due to Ray closing the door of the room when he enters, but considering he emerges absolutely covered head-to-toe in blood, one can surmise that it was appropriately ''nasty''.
59** The camera also cuts to an extreme wide shot when [[spoiler:Ray kills Rafael in the final episode.]] Considering Ray [[spoiler:empties an entire clip from his machine gun into Rafael's face at ''point blank range'']], that's probably not a bad thing.
60* HairTriggerTemper: Deconstructed. Ray is generally a pretty relaxed and easygoing guy but has a habit of running into people [[AssholeVictim who are general pieces of shit]] who [[MuggingTheMonster decide to antagonize him]]. He tries to approach things civilly but when the tension rises he has no qualms about getting violent, without further context it seems like he snaps for no reason. [[spoiler: This catches up to him when Allys' brother is being obnoxious and Ray throws him through a glass door. Ally later reveals that she was physically abused by her last boyfriend and while [[WifeBeaterBeater Ray promises he would never harm her]], she can't [[NotSoDifferentRemark separate the similarities between them]]]].
61* HeelRealization: While Ray has no illusions about the sort of person he is, the entirety of season 3 is devoted to emphasising just how horrible, empty and downright ''meaningless'' his life and work really is. [[spoiler:It's ultimately enough to make him turn his back on the criminal life for good in the final episode.]]
62* HitmanWithAHeart: He may be a ruthless professional killer, but Ray's still a loving dad and generally decent guy (comparative to most everyone else in his line of work, anyway).
63* IncrediblyObviousTail: Amusingly played with when Ray becomes suspicious of Brittany's activities and, after dropping her off at the beach to meet up with her friends and boyfriend, he and Gary park in Ray's car near the beach to spy on the them. Cue Brittany calling Ray's phone after a couple of minutes, immediately revealing that she knows he's there. It probably doesn't help that Ray drives a fairly expensive, somewhat distinctive car that would be fairly easy to spot, even from a distance.
64* ItsPersonal: Most of the things Ray does is handling assignments from some mob bosses. But the rest are things Ray does as side projects trying to fix problems that cross his path in some way. And ''God Help You'' if you cross Ray this way. [[spoiler:The child traffickers and the con man who ripped off Old Bob]] found this out the hard way.
65* JerkassHasAPoint: Ray is a fairly thoughtful guy and rarely does anything on blind instinct. When people question some of his violent behavior or brutal point of view, he is able to rationalize it in a way that is hard to deny even though it [[HardTruthAesop goes against what is considered appropriate for a civilized society]]. After Ally is unnerved from a road rage incident, Ray explains that he reacted the way he did because otherwise it would have prolonged into a 2v1 fight that would have placed her in danger too. In anger management group therapy, Ray describes assholes of the world behaving the way they do because they think there are no consequences; after getting their ass kicked by him, it will make them think twice about doing it again.
66* KilledOffscreen: This happens to [[spoiler:the three child traffickers]] and is implied to happen to a few other characters as well, most notably [[spoiler:Dennis Miller and Zoe.]]
67* LivingADoubleLife: Ray always tells people he works in "security" when they ask about his job and most of the show he is technically a security guard and bouncer for Freddy's strip club. But this hides Ray's actual life dealing with all manner of criminal activities, even performing hit jobs and his more mundane suburban life provides a significant contrast to unusual things he has to deal with. Unusually, though, is that there is little overlap between those two worlds. There are very few moments that threaten to expose this part of his life to his family.
68* LovableSexManiac: Gary is into fetish porn, specifically piss porn, and is also turned on by feet, despite being married to the gorgeous Tatiana. Season 3 sees him go into business shooting homemade porn for couples, partly as a moneymaking venture, but also implied to partly be so he can watch the couples go at it.
69* LuredIntoATrap: [[spoiler:Freddy does this to Ray in the series finale, giving him an address he claims will lead Ray to Alex the bikie, but actually leads him and Dave to an ambush set up by Rafael. Freddy later claims that Rafael threatened to kill him and Michele if Freddy didn't help him.]]
70* ManlyTears: Ray briefly sheds a couple at the end of "There Rust, and Let Me Die" after [[spoiler:he euthanizes Bruce and burns down their childhood home with the body inside.]]
71* MoodWhiplash: In keeping with the show's BlackComedy tone, there are many scenes involving gunfights or violence which are extremely intense, before something undeniably funny will occur (usually as a result of someone's stupidity).
72* NervesOfSteel: Ray is very calm under pressure, even when his life is at stake. This nonchalant demeanor helps him immensely in his line of work; nobody expects him to react as violently as he does until it is too late. This largely applies to the various jobs he picks up on the side; when ItsPersonal, he is notably much more agitated.
73* NeverSuicide: [[spoiler:When Ray visits the conman who ripped off Old Bob, he hangs him in his living room to make it appear as a suicide.]]
74* NotQuiteDead: A hilarious example involving Gary's brother-in-law Vasili. [[spoiler:Gary shoots Vasili in the head after the latter tries to rob him, and enlists Ray to dispose of the body while Gary distracts his wife (who's also Vasili's sister). Ray goes to cut up the body with a machete in order to dispose of it, only for Vasili to wake up screaming when Ray lands the first machete blow on his arm. Ray's "fuck me!" face when this happens is absolutely ''priceless''.]]
75* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Ray generally handles his underworld job and everything that comes with it with consummate cool, rarely becoming unflappable in a situation. This is why, when [[spoiler:Dirk's daughter Maddy is kidnapped while on a playdate with Brittany]], it's terrifying to see Ray go absolutely ''ballistic'' in trying to find her and even Freddy realizes how volatile the situation has become when Ray [[spoiler:barges into the home of Davros' family in the mistaken belief that Davros' brother is involved, pulls a shotgun, and threatens to ''kill their grandmother'' while trying to get information, seriously damaging his relationship with Freddy (who's married to Davros' sister) in the process.]] It's the most out-of-control we've seen him, which just drives home how much of a BerserkButton [[spoiler:child endangerment]] is for Ray.
76* PapaWolf: Aside from the mentioned scene above, Ray will do anything to keep his daughter safe, even sending in a kid he trains at Old Bob’s gym to deal with a girl cyber bullying Brittany.
77** More than exemplified when it comes to Brittany and her first boyfriend, Adrian. As if the blatant disrespect Adrian demonstrates the first time he comes around Ray's isn't bad enough, Ray soon discovers that [[spoiler:Adrian is dealing ecstasy to the local schoolkids and had even given some to Brittany, which leads to Ray threatening to straight-up ''[[WouldHurtAChild kill Adrian]]'' if he doesn't stop seeing Brittany immediately. He also goes after the ecstasy supplier for good measure, just to make sure that the problem won't rear it's ugly head for other kids at Brittany's school.]]
78* PetTheDog: Ray prefers to see himself as dealing with the scum of the world, even if he is working for scum himself. When he learns that a man he killed for stealing money was actually a mistake, he is notably super pissed with Freddy after finding out the truth. He later makes an anonymous drop of cash in a brown bag to the widow, claiming it was a failsafe stash from her husband, before disappearing.
79* PintSizedPowerhouse: Ray is training at a boxing gym and is asked to assist in a session of kids. While doing light sparring with a 12 year old girl, he compliments her skill, and she explains she's spent several years beforehand in Brazilian Jujitsu. Ray invites her to try a move on him and [[UnderestimatingBadassery she quickly sweeps a leg, takes his back and chokes him out]].
80* PoliceAreUseless: It's implied that the police have Ray on their radar but he's a careful guy and they can't connect him to anything. A RunningGag is him getting into trouble for the minor altercations he gets into rather than being a lynchpin to the criminal underworld.
81* PrecisionFStrike: Brittany would often call out the adults for swearing around her. This makes it more notable when she [[spoiler: was playing with Ray's pistol and fired it into the wall]] and her immediate response is an emphatic "Fuck!"
82* PrisonEpisode: Ray is imprisoned at the end of "Coulda Shoulda", and spends most of "Champ" behind bars.
83* ProfessionalKiller: Ray is a hitman.
84* PunchClockVillain: Ray himself. He is good at what he does but prefers the flexibility of choosing what job comes his way. [[EvenEvilHasStandards He turns down jobs because the people don't sit right with him]] and doesn't like it when innocents get involved, [[PayEvilUntoEvil preferring to feel like he is taking care of even worse people]].
85* RecklessGunUsage: [[spoiler:Brittany]] accidentally finds Ray's personal handgun that he keeps stashed under his bed, and plays around with it in her bedroom, before accidentally firing it into the wall. Although she tries to hide the damage before Ray gets home, he ''immediately'' figures out what she got up to upon smelling gunpowder when he walks in the door. He's very definitely [[TranquilFury not happy about it]].
86* RunningGag:
87** Ray doesn't like sandwiches, except when they're toasted.
88** He always has to find a shovel to dig graves.
89** If Ray's going to get in trouble for anything, it'll be for some random mundane encounter with some regular {{Jerkass}} in his day-to-day normal life, as opposed to the fact that he ''kills people for a living''.
90* SeinfeldianConversation: A regular fixture of the show.
91* SlasherSmile: Ray has one that he doesn't bring out very much, but when he does, it's frankly ''terrifying''.
92* SliceOfLife: Much of the show leans on the contrast between Ray's normal life and the violent world he is a part of. He will swing between hit jobs and taking his daughter to a birthday party and interacting with the other parents. In turn, many of the episodes start to run the credits with ''nothing'' resolved, focused more on the mood than actually wrapping up any plotlines.
93* SparedByTheAdaptation: Towards the end of ''The Magician'', it's revealed that [[spoiler:Ray was gunned down outside his home shortly after filming of the "documentary" wrapped.]] Nothing of the sort happens here, and he makes it to the end of the series (presumably) alive.
94* TakingTheHeat: Ray hilariously agrees to do this for Gary after Tatiana finds Gary's porn DVD, and Gary tells her it's Ray's, resulting in a disgusted Tatiana calling Ray a pig and a pervert, made all the more hilarious with Ray somewhat meekly agreeing with her, even after finding out that the porn is ''urine-themed''. A fed-up Ray eventually tells her the truth in season 3, not that it helps matters much.
95* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: [[spoiler: Ally gives one to Ray as she breaks up with him.]]
96* TitleDrop: Late in the series, Freddy runs into problems with owing money to a mafia leader and Ray meets with him to ask for an extension on Freddys loan. As Ray leaves, the mafia leader comments to his bodyguard that Ray was known as "[[RedBaron The Magician]]," a name the show had avoided but was the title of the original film.
97* TragicKeepsake: [[spoiler:In the final episode, after the time skip reveals Ray working as a cab driver, we see that he keeps the Polaroid photo of Zoe in his cab's sun visor.]]
98* TrespassingToTalk: Ray is ''very'' fond of doing this. Most of the time, he's not even being very stealthy, merely taking advantage of someone being distracted and not expecting him to be there, resulting in them not realising his presence until he decides to speak.

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