Fisk - Season 3
Season 3
Co-creator and star Kitty Flanagan returns alongside Julia Zemiro, Marty Sheargold, Aaron Chen, Glenn Butcher and John Gaden.
This season will feature guest appearances from a cavalcade of Aussie performers: Justine Clarke, Sam Campbell, Claudia Karvan, Glenn Robbins, Carl Barron, Gabrielle Chan, Menik Gooneratne, Tom Ballard, Mel Buttle, Jane Clifton, Anne Edmonds, Christine Johnston, Ting Lim, Stephen Lopez, Ray O'Leary, Dave O'Neill, Rhys Nicholson, Brian Nankervis, Danielle Walker, Bronwyn Kuss and John Marc Desengano.
Helen Tudor-Fisk (and her iconic brown suit) returns to navigate life with her unique charm and no-nonsense perspective, in six star-packed and laugh-filled episodes. Known for its sharp writing and memorable performances, the show has captured hearts both locally and internationally, cementing its status as a global comedy sensation.
Episodes
Bees in the Hive
Now that Helen is a name partner, the stakes are much higher when things go haywire at Gruber & Fisk. When Ray is distracted by love and Roz suffers a crisis of confidence, Helen must step up and right the ship.
Burning Up
Helen finds herself obligated to 'return the favour' when a pushy member of the networking group keeps sending her clients. George's Grandma takes over the Conch reception desk and helps George with a presentation.
"I'm the Fisk"
When Grandma quits the reception desk, Ray recommends his new lady-love's son as a replacement. Meanwhile, Melcome from Blendology, needs Helen's help with his father's will.
The Sandman is in the Building
When a Conch client makes threats, Helen and Roz are forced to relocate to a co-working space called The Hub. At home, Dad has lost his license and Helen is forced to act as Dad and Viktor's personal Uber driver.
Red Wine and Evanescence
Ray has an announcement and Helen is busier than ever. But when the Gruber siblings begin to unravel, she finds herself managing their emotional problems.
Gal Pal O'clock
When Ray brokers a deal for Furstenburg Gray to buy out Gruber & Fisk, Helen is plunged into crisis.
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