East of Everything Season 1 Episode 4 No Way to Nirvana
- April 20, 2008
- 53 min
"No Way to Nirvana" is the fourth episode of the first season of the Australian drama series "East of Everything". The episode centers around the main character, Art, as he continues his search for meaning and purpose in life following the death of his father and the collapse of his marriage.
At the beginning of the episode, Art is approached by a young woman named Lulu who claims to be his half-sister. Despite being skeptical at first, Art eventually agrees to meet with Lulu and begins to build a relationship with her. However, the discovery of this new family member only serves to complicate Art's already complicated life.
Meanwhile, Art's ex-wife, Trish, is struggling to move on from their failed marriage and begins to turn to alcohol to cope with her feelings of loneliness and despair. This leads to a confrontation between Trish and Art, with Trish accusing him of being selfish and only thinking of himself.
As if this weren't enough, Art also finds himself caught in the middle of a dispute between two neighboring farmers, one of whom is using illegal pesticides that are harming the other farmer's crops. Art tries to intervene and help find a solution to the problem, but his efforts only seem to make the situation worse.
Throughout the episode, Art is plagued by a sense of restlessness and dissatisfaction with his life. He begins to contemplate the concept of nirvana and wonders if it's possible for him to achieve a state of true happiness and contentment. However, he ultimately comes to the realization that there is "no way to nirvana" and that he must accept and embrace the imperfections and complexities of life.
Overall, "No Way to Nirvana" is a thought-provoking episode that delves into the themes of family, loss, and the search for meaning and purpose in life. It showcases the talent of the show's cast, particularly Richard Roxburgh as Art, and provides plenty of drama and intrigue to keep viewers engaged.