Colin From Accounts What are you talking about?
The meeting between Ashley (Harriet Dyer) and Gordon (Patrick Bramley) is far from ordinary. Overwhelmed by their first moon talk, Gordon accidentally runs over a stray dog with his car and is forced to take the animal to the vet…along with his new acquaintance, Ashley, who he finds just as responsible as he is. accident.
The vet is categorical: the poor animal can be saved, but it will lose the use of its two hind legs and will require special attention for the rest of its life. The cost of the operation is high, and Ashley and Gordon have no choice but to contribute. But once the operation is over, a new question arises: who will take care of the dog?

Ashley is a young medical student overwhelmed by the chaos of her family and love life. Meanwhile, Gordon finds himself in the opposite situation, as his social life is going nowhere. Together, they’ll find what they’re missing in their new two-legged, two-wheeled companion. If they have nothing in common, they discover that it is their differences that can bring them together.
A novel with a dog
If you are looking for a connection between this incredible love story and the title of the series (“Colin de la compta”), it simply comes from its canine protagonist, because Colin is his name. Far from the classic ‘Coco’ and ‘Prince’, the odd couple formed by Ashley and Gordon agree to a more ‘human’ name like Colin. An almost too human surname that a banker or accountant could wear. Does this seem strange to you? It’s quite normal! It turns out Ashley and Gordon are, and that’s the only thing they have in common.
Slightly neurotic, with big hearts, these two outcasts seem to be on very different life paths, only to be brought together by fate in the same place through Colin. Despite their differences, this pair’s on-screen chemistry works better than ever. This is Harriet Dyer and Patrick BramellThe artists and creators of this original series also create a couple in the city.
Not intimidated by the usual clichés, they enjoy working together and organize efficiently: “We share scenessaid Harriet Dyer for the national speech, He writes the opening, I write two or three scenes, and of course if there’s a scene that one of us really wants to do, he takes care of it.”

A romcom full of alchemy, only strengthened by the originality of its Australian setting. “The Australian frame is the fiber of the series, its fabric, its material, explained Patrick Bramell In the same interview. The romantic setting, the meeting, the tone of the series, was decisive, whether it was fruitful or not. For us, this tone came from our interactions, jokes, and discussions with our colleagues and friends.
“All of these characters are Australian, they’re characters that we’ve really looked up to. We have taken many things from our lives, from the lives of people we know, from their human behavior. Many of them are purely Australian.“
Colin From Accounts is available exclusively on Prime Video.
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