
“The big question for viewers is just one: Who do you believe?”
Whether you are a baked-on Labor supporter, a dyed-in-the-wool Liberal or you couldn’t give a toss for either, The Killing Season is as compelling a political drama as any you’ll find on Netflix.
The Killing Season is a three-part doco that is supposed to be about the Rudd/Gillard Labor Governments. But in truth it is only about two people: Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard. And while there is a lot here about what their governments did well or poorly, the big question for viewers is just one thing: Who do you believe?
And if the first episode is any guide, the answer is: NO ONE.
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1. Everybody lies – and everyone wants revenge.
There are more than a few moments in the first episode that will have you wondering who is telling the truth. Kevin Rudd says that he and Julia Gillard had never had a “cross word or a difficult moment” before he was deposed – but a lack of conflict between two forthright personalities seems inherently implausible and denying it just seems like you’re hiding something.
When Julia Gillard says that she and Wayne Swan would have conversations about “managing Kevin”, but none of those discussions were “leadership discussions” – that seems unlikely too. Why talk about the problems without a discussion of a solution? Who does that? (No one…) More than once during this episode, the players make statements that have you giving both of them a sceptical side-eye.