Synopsis: Colin From Accounts is the hit series from creators, writers and stars Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer and is a romantic comedy about flawed, funny people choosing each other and embracing the all-too-relatable chaos of modern life.
After Gordon (Brammall) and Ashley (Dyer) are brought together in season one by a spontaneous nipple flash and the subsequent accident that injured the titular (no pun intended) dog, season two of the hit series opens with Ash and Gordon now living together and trying to get their beloved, special needs dog, Colin, back from his new owners. It’s the first in a series of hurdles for the new couple, as they find out more about each other, for better and worse.
Returning for season two of Colin From Accounts is Emma Harvie, Genevieve Hegney, Michael Logo, Helen Thomson, Darren Gilshenan, Annie Maynard, Tai Hara and Glenn Hazeldine along with new cast members Celeste Barber (Wellmania, The Letdown), Virginia Gay (Savage River, Safe Home), Justin Rosniak (The Surfer, Mr Inbetween), John Howard (SeaChange, The Merger), Lynne Porteus (Home and Away, The Commons) and Broden Kelly (Aunty Donna, Irreverent). (Courtesy Paramount+, 2024)
The Cast:
Harriet Dyer as Ashley
Patrick Brammall as Gordon
Emma Harvie as Megan
Helen Thomson as Lynelle
Genevieve Hegney as Chiara
Michael Logo as Brett
Tai Hara as James
Production Credits:
Colin From Accounts is commissioned by the Foxtel Group and produced by Easy Tiger Productions and CBS Studios. Rob Gibson, Ian Collie, Patrick Brammall, Harriet Dyer, Trent O’Donnell, Alison Hurbert-Burns and Lana Greenhalgh serve as season two executive producers and Kevin Greene producing. O’Donnell returns as set-up director, with Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope taking the reins for three episodes and Madeleine Dyer returning to direct an episode.
The Episodes:
Season One Episode Guide (Paramount+)
1-01 Flash
Gordon's day goes from bad to worse when, distracted by the impulsive actions of an attractive stranger, Ashley, he accidentally hits a stray dog with his car.
Written by: Harriet Dyer
Directed by: Trent O'Donnell
1-02 Benedict Cumbercrapp
When Ashley makes a mess in Gordon's sock drawer, she makes an impromptu trip to Costco with Colin, Megan and her mother, to buy Gordon some new furniture.
Written by: Patrick Brammall
Directed by: Trent O'Donnell
1-03 Toyota Cressida
Gordon accidentally sends Ashley a dick pic and chases her from a garage sale to a death bed to try and delete it.
Written by: Harriet Dyer
Directed by: Trent O'Donnell
1-04 Bubbly Sophie
Ash and Gordon's awkward sexual encounter causes them to drift apart.
Written by: Patrick Brammall
Directed by: Madeleine Dyer
1-05 My Amiga
The Echo Park gang are impressed when Ashley takes charge during a power outage.
Written by: Harriet Dyer
Directed by: Michael Moore
1-06 The Good Room
Ashley takes Gordon to her birthday dinner at Lynelle and creepy Professor Lee's house.
Written by: Patrick Brammall
Directed by: Michael Moore
1-07 Bandit
Ashley and Gordon's relationship is tested when she invites her party-loving friends to Echo Park to celebrate her birthday.
Written by: Harriet Dyer
Directed by: Michael Moore
1-08 High Needs People
After breaking up, Ashley and Gordon must find a new home for Colin so they can go their separate ways.
Written by: Patrick Brammall
Directed by: Michael Moore
Season Two Episode Guide (Paramount+)
2-01 Blessings
Ash and Gordon have moved in together and are trying to get their beloved, special needs dog, Colin, back from his new owners.
Written by: Patrick Brammall
Directed by: Trent O'Donnell
2-02 Bacon In The Drawer
Gordon and Ashley have to come to terms with Yvette's latest play for Gordon's affections.
Written by: Harriett Dyer
Directed by: Trent O'Donnell
2-03 Heavy
Gordon's house is overrun by chaotic visitors, including Gordon's brother Heavy, who makes things awkward with Ash when he indelicately sheds some light on Gordon's past.
Written by: Patrick Brammall
Directed by: Trent O'Donnell
2-04 Ethical Porn
Ash feels rejected after catching Gordon ‘taking care of himself', Gordon gets an offer to buy Echo Park, and Megan introduces her new girlfriend.
Written by: Harriett Dyer
Directed by: Trent O'Donnell
2-05 Waterfall
When Ash doesn't turn up to dinner, Gordon goes on a quest around Sydney to find her.
Written by: Patrick Brammall
Directed by: Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope
2-06 Yass King
Ash and Gordon head to Yass for a weekend at home with the Crapp family.
Written by: Harriett Dyer
Directed by: Madeleine Dyer
2-07 WAWAM
Gordon redirects his grief into making Colin a TV star, while Ash tries to make amends for her hurtful comment, and Lynelle hosts a fundraiser for WAWAM.
Written by: Patrick Brammall
Directed by: Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope
2-08 Speedy Susans
Gordon and Ash's relationship is put to the test at Megan and Rumi's pop-up wedding.
Written by: Harriet Dyer
Directed by: Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope
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