Nothing Trivial

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  • 2011
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.7  (604)

Nothing Trivial is a New Zealand television drama series that aired from 2011 to 2014. The show was created by Gavin Strawhan and Rachel Lang and produced by South Pacific Pictures. The series revolves around a weekly pub quiz team named "Sex on a Stick" and their personal lives. The show explores themes of friendship, love, and the challenges of adulthood.

The main characters of the show are five friends who have been playing weekly pub trivia for years. The leader of the team is Catherine, a school teacher who is struggling with infertility. Her husband is Mac, who works at a bookstore and is secretly struggling with his own issues. Mac's best friend is Brian, a fitness trainer who has a string of failed relationships behind him. The team's newest member is Michelle, a nurse who is dealing with the fallout of a bad marriage. And finally, there is Emma, who is Catherine's best friend and a struggling actress.

As the show progresses, each character's individual struggles are explored. Catherine and Mac's infertility issues strain their relationship, while Brian's fear of commitment sabotages his chance at love. Michelle must deal with her ex-husband and his new girlfriend, while Emma's acting career never takes off. The characters' personal lives are intertwined with the pub quiz, where they compete against other teams and their flaws are exposed.

The show also features a number of recurring characters, including the team's main quiz rival, Mark, who is in love with Catherine. Mark is a successful businessman and a ladies' man, but he is unable to win over Catherine. Another recurring character is Marty, a former friend of Mac's who struggles with addiction and often gets the team into trouble.

The show's writing is witty and character-driven. The dialogue is sharp and full of pop culture references, making the show feel relevant and fresh. The characters are flawed but likable, and their struggles are relatable. The show's exploration of infertility is particularly poignant, as it is not often portrayed in mainstream media.

The acting in the show is top-notch. The main cast has great chemistry, and their performances are natural and nuanced. Aaron Ward, who plays Mac, delivers a standout performance as a man grappling with his own demons. Will Hall brings charm and humor to the role of Brian, while Blair Strang gives a sensitive portrayal of a man struggling with his sexuality. The female cast members, Nicole Whippy as Catherine, Tandi Wright as Michelle, and Debbie Newby-Ward as Emma, also shine in their respective roles.

The show's production values are impressive. The New Zealand setting is beautifully captured, and the pub where the team meets is a cozy and familiar setting. The show's music is also noteworthy, featuring a mix of indie and mainstream tracks that complement the show's tone.

Overall, Nothing Trivial is a well-written and well-acted drama series that explores the complexities of adulthood. The show's mix of humor and drama makes it an engaging watch, and its exploration of infertility is a welcome addition to the genre. The show's ending after three seasons left fans wanting more, but also satisfied with the character arcs and resolutions.

Nothing Trivial is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (40 episodes). The series first aired on July 20, 2011.

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Complete This Lyric: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
1. Complete This Lyric: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
August 3, 2014
Catherine is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries, and her mother wonders if it will be better to let her go instead of keeping her on life-support. But Mac is determined that Catherine will recover. Brian and Emma's marriage continues on its rocky course.
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Nothing Trivial is available for streaming on the Acorn TV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Nothing Trivial on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    July 20, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (604)