House Husbands: Season Two- Review
Featuring:
Firass Dirani
Rhys Muldoon
Gary Sweet
Gyton Grantley
I'm actually really enjoying being able to sit down and veg out on this show. It's hard to really critique it for what it is due to the fact that it's basically just an Australian evening comedy/ drama with just enough substance to entertain a promising number of people. It's also the first series I haven't binged on and I think that's nice to step away from.
Like the first season, this second season still promises the same manly flavour minus any hint of stereotype or sexism. However, this season seems to focus mainly on grief and growth and how men (and women) each individually cope with their devastation in a multitude of ways.
Score: 7/10.