Please Like Me: Josh Thomas

If you haven't seen Josh Thomas's TV series, Please Like Me, you're missing out. An original drama but with added comedic value; the show illustrates realistic issues that many young people face on a daily basis, such as deep, personal family issues and coming out as gay.



Featured on the ABC and now available to watch on Netflix, Thomas' series is aimed towards teenagers and young adults in particular due to the nature of the subjects that are featured within the series. In the very first episode, the viewer is confronted with Thomas' mother trying to commit suicide as she struggles with the idea that her ex-husband has left her. Thomas' charismatic disposition gives a light-hearted feel to the show as he continuously deals with complications whether it comes to his roommate, his family life or his love life as he experiments with his sexuality when his girlfriend breaks up with him because she thinks that he's gay.


Thomas is also seen living with his best friend, Tom; and together they portray the perfect amount of dysfunctionality and imperfectness which makes their relationship relatable to most friendships as they go through the ups and downs of life together.

The show has been a hit with audiences in both the US and in Australia, with ratings of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.4/10 on IMDb. The shows' four seasons are the perfect mix of weird, flawed, comedic and joyous creating a series that is enjoyable and interesting to watch, leaving you to want more after each episode.

-Isobel

References:
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/oct/16/please-like-me-josh-thomas-australia-girls-thomas-ward

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