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''Total Control'' is an Australian television
political drama A political drama can describe a Theatre, play, film or TV program that has a politics, political component, whether reflecting the author's political opinion, or describing a politician or series of political events. Dramatists who have written p ...
series first screened on ABC TV in October 2019. Its working title was ''Black Bitch'', but that was deemed too controversial and the series was renamed. Season 2 began airing on 7 November 2021, and the final season premiered on the ABC on 14 January 2024.


Premise

Alex Irving is a charismatic Indigenous woman who finds herself the centre of media attention following her admirable actions in a high-risk situation. The embattled but cunning
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, Rachel Anderson, recruits Alex to become a federal Senator, so as to boost Rachel's popularity and further her own agenda. There are several storylines and characters, including Alex's son, her mother, an ex-lover and rival clans in
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, her activist brother, various other players in the Canberra political and office sphere, and a young woman who has escaped youth detention with some footage which could severely damage the Anderson government. The government in Series 1 and 2 appears to depict Liberal-National coalition, with various factions and other parties mimicking contemporary ones in Australia. The government in Series 3 appears to depict
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.


Cast and characters


Main

*
Deborah Mailman Deborah Jane Mailman (born 14 July 1972) is an Australian television and film actress, and singer. Mailman is best known for her characters: Parliament of Australia, MP Alexandra "Alex" Irving on the Australian political drama series ''Total Co ...
as Alexandra "Alex" Irving, a Liberal-National Senator for Queensland (Series 1) and then independent MP for the seat of Freeman, Queensland (Series 2 and 3). *
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as Rachel Anderson, the Liberal Prime Minister of Australia (Series 1) and then independent MP for the seat of North Sydney, New South Wales (Series 2 and 3). * Rob Collins as Charlie Irving, Alex's brother who worked as a university lecturer in Sydney (Series 1), Alex's campaign manager for the seat of Freeman (Series 2), and Prime Minister Murphy’s Director of Policy (Series 3). * Wesley Patten as Eddie Irving, Alex's son. * Steph Tisdell as Joely McKinnon, Alex’s communications specialist (Series 1) turned senior advisor (Series 2 and 3). * Wayne Blair as Paul Murphy, a Labor MP from New South Wales who later becomes the first Indigenous Prime Minister of Australia (Series 2 and 3). * Anthony Hayes as Damien Bauer, the Liberal-National Minister for Immigration (Series 1), Prime Minister of Australia (Series 2), and Leader of the Opposition (Series 3). * Huw Higginson as Peter Solomon, Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Anderson (Series 1), to Prime Minister Bauer (Series 2), and to independent MP Anderson (Series 3). * Harry Richardson as Jonathan Cosgrove, former staffer in the Prime Minister's Office and chief advisor to Senator Irving (Series 1). *
William McInnes Darryl William McInnes (born 10 September 1963) is an Australian film and television actor and writer. He is best known for his roles as Senior Constable Nick Schultz in ''Blue Heelers'', as Max Connors in '' SeaChange'', and more recently as ...
as Laurie Martin, Leader of the Australian Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition (Series 1 and 2).


Recurring

* Trisha Morton-Thomas as Jan Irving, Alex's mother (Series 1 and 3). * Lisa Flanagan as Faye Stanley, Alex’s cousin. * Malaki Williams as Clancy Stanley, Faye’s son (Series 2 and 3). *
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as Philippa Bailey, an independent MP from Smithvale, South Australia (Series 2) and later
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(Series 3). * Anita Hegh as Helena Rossi, a Coalition MP (Series 1) turned independent for Lennox, New South Wales and daughter of Howard Clyde, a former MP (Series 2 and Series 3). * Benedict Hardie as Shaun Keogh,
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MP for Tucker in
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(Series 2 and 3). *
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as herself (audio only). *
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as herself (audio only).


Series 1

* David Roberts as Kevin Cartwright,
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* Val Weldon as Marcie Maclean, an inmate at the Macauley Detention Centre who is killed by a guard * Shantae Barnes Cowan as Jess Clarke, an inmate at the Macauley Detention Centre who escapes after her friend is killed * Celia Ireland as Tracey Helliar, Senator Irving’s office manager. * Adele Perovic as Jillian Morell, Senator Irving’s social media strategist. * James Sweeny as Christopher Bingham, Minister Cartwright’s advisor. *
Tony Barry Tony Barry (28 August 1941 – 21 December 2022) was an Australian actor and activist best known for his television and film roles. Personal life Barry was born in Ipswich, Queensland, on 28 August 1941. He had one son. Barry was an environmen ...
as Phillip Anderson, Rachel's father *
Aaron Pedersen Aaron Pedersen (born 24 November 1970) is an Aboriginal Australian television and film actor. He is known for many film and television roles, in particular as Detective Jay Swan in the film '' Mystery Road'' (2013), its sequel '' Goldstone'' (201 ...
as Tom Campbell Jnr., a friend and former flame of Alex. *
Sacha Horler Sacha Horler is an Australian actress. She was born on 12 February 1971. Her parents were lawyers, but co-founded Sydney's Nimrod Theatre Company in the early 1970s. Early life and education Sacha Horler graduated from Sydney's National I ...
as Kelly Campbell, Tom’s wife. * Gibson John as Tom Campbell Sr., Tom’s father. *
Luke Carroll Luke Carroll is an Australian stage, television, and film actor. He is known for his role in the television drama '' The Alice'' (2005), and as a host of the children's program '' Play School''. Early life and education Luke Carroll was born in ...
as Rob, a member of Alex's extended family. *
Rebecca Massey Rebecca Massey is an Australian film, television, and theatre actress. She is best known for her comic roles as Beverley in ''Utopia'', and as Lucy Canon in '' Chandon Pictures''. She has worked in leading roles with major theatre companies n ...
as Sharon, a Child and Youth Protection Services worker in Canberra


Series 2

* Alex Dimitriades as Nick Pearce, a think tank operator. * Harry Greenwood as Leo Jacobs, Alex’s data analytics specialist. *
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as Jack Ramsay, the incumbent Coalition MP for the seat of Freeman, Queensland. *Jason King as Scott McNally, the Labor candidate for the seat of Freeman, Queensland. *Angela Fitzpatrick as Gloria Vincent, the independent Christian candidate for the seat of Freeman, Queensland. *
Tasneem Roc Tasneem Roc (born 11 December 1978) is an Australian actress of film and television. Early life and education Tasneem Roc was born in Sydney. Roc's mother, writer Margaret Roc, is from Scotland and her father, John Roc, is a Karen from Bur ...
as Mima Scott, the Coalition candidate for the seat of North Sydney, New South Wales. *
Rob Carlton Rob Carlton (born 4 May 1971) is a Logie Award winning Australian actor and writer. He is best known for writing and starring in the comedy series '' Chandon Pictures''. He also had starring roles in the comedy satire '' The Hollowmen'' and Netfl ...
as George Jeffries, a long-serving and controversial independent MP from Illingworth, Western Australia. * Vico Thai as Justin Yang, independent MP for Foster, Western Australia. * John Derum as Father Harry Woods, a religious left candidate. *Tom Dawson as Henry Whittaker, a political staffer in Prime Minister Bauer's media office who has been engaged in a racially motivated hate campaign against Alex under the pseudonym 'Bait15'. * Hamish MacDonald as himself. *
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as Cassie.


Series 3

* Lisa Hensley as Sharon Costigan, Prime Minister Murphy’s Chief of Staff. * Rosie Lourde as Dee Rhodes, Charlie’s partner and staffer at the
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. *
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as Marion Beaumont, an investigative journalist. *
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as Matthew Kohli, a moderate Coalition MP who contemplates joining Rachel’s Independent Alliance. * Maya Stange as Kathleen Sloane, a billionaire. * Paul Winchester as Andrew Liddell, a Labor MP opposed to Murphy’s leadership. * Josef Ber as Dominic, Alex’s driver. * Maliyan Blair as Jay, Eddie’s friend. * Nicole Milinkovic as Tegan, Prime Minister Murphy’s secretary. * Paul Goddard as Counsel Assisting.


Episodes


Series overview


Series 1 (2019)


Series 2 (2021)


Series 3 (2024)


Production

The working title of the series was ''Black Bitch'', and it was shown at the 2019
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with this title; however, it was changed after complaints that the title was a racial slur. The first season was written by Stuart Page, Angela Betzien, Pip Karmel and directed by
Rachel Perkins Rachel Perkins (born 1970) is an Indigenous Australian film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. She founded and was co-director of the independent film production company Blackfella Films from 1992 until 2022. Perkins and the ...
. It was co-produced by Perkins, along with Darren Dale and
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of
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, who also co-produced the first season Rachel Griffiths, Kelrick Martin and Sally Riley as executive producers. The six-part first season was filmed in
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,
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, and Winton in
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. New music was written and recorded by
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and featured in the series. Season 2 was directed by cast member Wayne Blair, while writing credits include Stuart Page, Larissa Behrendt, Angela Betzien, Pip Karmel, and Nakkiah Lui. Some scenes were filmed on location in
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as well as Sydney and
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. Darren Dale produced the second and third series. Production for the third and final series was announced on 31 May 2023. Wayne Blair co-directed with Jub Clerc.


Release

In advance of the broadcast premiere of Season 1 on ABC TV in October 2019, several episodes of the series received a preview screening in the Primetime program of the
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. Season 2 aired from 7 November 2021. The final season premiered on the ABC on 14 January 2024. The final episode aired on the ABC on 18 February 2024.


Critical reception

The first season received mixed to positive reviews from critics. The dialogue, writing, relationships between the characters, and Alex's characterisation were widely praised, but recurring criticisms were that the series lacked action and the storytelling was too meek and subdued despite its intense subject matter. However, the cast's performances received critical acclaim, especially Deborah Mailman's. The series has an approval rating of 100% percent for its first season on the
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indicating critical acclaim.
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'' wrote "It's hard to remember the last time an Australian drama had dialogue as biting, juicy, and telling as the lines that ricochet back and forth – simultaneously revealing power and defining personalities" and that Mailman gives a "full-tilt and full-bodied performance". Luke Buckmaster of ''
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'' said "There are times when it feels like we may be in store for a Bulworth-style spectacle, revolving around a shoot-from-the-hips political newbie with nothing to lose. However, the drama in Total Control is meeker than that, and the stakes feel surprisingly low, given several hot-button issues explored". Buckmaster praised the performances of both Mailman and Trisha Morton-Thomas. He declared Mailman's performance to be "superb" and said that she was the series' "one unquestionably outstanding element". Chris Boyd from '' Screenhub'' wrote: "As an action drama, ''Total Control'' is unconvincing and poorly executed. As a political thriller, it's sketchy and forced. The Canberra intrigue is shallow to the point of parody." However he praised the performances of both Mailman and Rob Collins. When it comes to Mailman's performance he said "Increasingly blunt, and foul-mouthed, Mailman is electrifying. Tectonic. Unforgettable." Laura Brodnik from '' Mamamia'' gave the series a positive review saying "with a cutting and topical script, this is a series that secures a spot as one of the best Australian offerings of the year". Brodnik praised most of the cast but singled out Mailman and Shantae Barnes Cowan for the most praise. She called Mailman's performance a "stand out". And said Barnes Cowan "delivers some of the shows most emotional moments in scenes that are light on dialogue, so it's left up to her facial expressions to convey the gravity of what is really going on".
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'' wrote a glowing review, saying this about the series "It's an enterprise mightily enlarged by its merciless focus on political combat, its depiction of longtime trusted alliances, its biting vision of the prevailing codes, and what passes for right and wrong in political society." James Croot from '' Stuff NZ'' wrote: "Total Control offers a scathing examination of Australian politics nda clarion call for social justice." He went on to praise the series' music, saying it was "a magnificent showcase for the songwriting and singing skills of Missy Higgins", Alex's characterisation ("Her character is a compelling, complex and charismatic presence, a woman passionate about representing her community, but still traumatised by the event that made her public property") and Rachel Griffiths' performance ("Griffiths is impressive as the embattled Prime Minister, struggling to keep her party (and herself) in power – two goals that aren’t necessarily the same thing."). Joel Keller from ''Decider'' praised the writing of the series, saying "The writing in all of those scenes, is sharp and intelligent, not giving in to cliché or tropes" and that "the writing is smart enough to give its audience credit for having some brain cells to process the story". He added "after the ace performances by Mailman and Griffiths, we're looking forward to seeing what direction ''Total Control'' goes in".


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