Soul Mates (TV series)

Soul Mates
Genre Comedy
Written by Christiaan Van Vuuren
Connor Van Vuuren
Directed by Christiaan Van Vuuren
Connor Van Vuuren
Starring Christiaan Van Vuuren
Nicholas Boshier
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 12
Production
Producer(s) Chloe Rickard
Running time 29 mins
Production company(s) Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Soul HQ
Release
Original network ABC2
Original release 23 October 2014 (2014-10-23)

Soul Mates is a 2014 Australian comedy series starring Christiaan Van Vuuren and Nicholas Boshier, screened on ABC2.[1][2]

Soul Mates follows the story of a couple of friends who are continually drawn together across the course of human history. In 2014, they are a pair of fashion-obsessed Bondi Hipsters. In prehistoric times, they experience all of life's firsts as a couple of cavemen. In 1981 they are two New Zealand secret agents known as the Kiwi Assassins. In the year 2093 they are working in a time travel agency called Ticky Time Tours, tackling time travel conundrums.[3]

Soul Mates is created, written, produced and directed by Connor Van Vuuren, Christiaan Van Vuuren and Nicholas Boshier. Their previous online projects include Bondi Hipsters, Beached Az, Trent from Punchy and The Fully Sick Rapper.[4]

Plot summary

Cavemen

Sticks (Boshier) and Rocky (Van Vuuren) are two cavemen, who tackle the new questions of prehistoric life. How do you find a woman? Is it alright to eat babies, or gods? They also tackle Rocky's self-destructive addictions to staring at the sun and spinning.

In the second series, Rocky returns and introduces the tribe to the concepts of capitalism, management, currency, banking and democracy.

Kiwi Assassins

Possum exterminator Terry Thinge (Boshier) is recruited by Mum (Rachel House), the head of New Zealand's Munustry of Dufinse, and paired with disgraced rugby player Roger Blade (Van Vuuren). Their first mission as the Kiwi Assassins is to convince a young actor named Russell Crowe to forsake Australia and return to his native New Zealand. Their next task is to restore New Zealand's dairy supremacy by infiltrating a farm where the Aussies claim to have invented "Fizzy Milk".

In the second series, Roger and Thinge go undercover at an Australian school whose rugby team has beaten the New Zealand Under-16s for several years in a row. Using an extract from the heart of Phar Lap, the school is enhancing and brainwashing Kiwi students into thinking they are Australian. Thinge's relationship with Mum and his step-son Roger is under strain, making Roger susceptible to Australian brainwashing.

Bondi Hipsters

Adrian "Aids" Archer (Boshier) and Dom Nader (Van Vuuren) are hipsters living together in Bondi. They are setting up a fashion label and seek yoga master Phoenix as their brand ambassador. Dom secretly works as a vacuum cleaner salesman at 'The Vacuum Guys', and their friendship and label are put in peril when Adrian finds out.

In the second series, Adrian has sworn off ever using "the fashion" again. When his and Dom's "closed cafe" concept fails, Adrian is tempted by a charismatic yoga teacher to exploit a shocking secret from Dom's past.

Time Travel Agency (Series 1)

Best mates Rob (Boshier) and Dave (Van Vuuren) work at a time travel agency called Travel Time Time Travel, and are planning to 'pitch' Time Tiki tours, an epic party across all the best parties in human history. Rob is given a promotion and promises it won't change him, but he returns upgraded to the terrifying cyborg Roboss 2000. A resentful Dave fetches himself from another timeline to be his new best mate, and their ensuing adventures result in the deaths of Hitler, Jesus and eventually Dave himself.

Ancient Egypt (Series 2)

Seti (Boshier) is the bastard son of Egyptian queen Hatshepsut, and the brother of the psychotic half-bird Thutmose. Assigned to construct a tomb for Thutmose, Seti works with a slave named Amram (Van Vuuren), who teaches him a thing or two and whom he comes to admire.

References

  1. "ABC-TV unveils 2014 slate". If.com.au. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  2. Dale, David (19 October 2014). "Bondi Hipsters become Soul Mates in new time-travel show". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  3. "You'll be loving every minute of ABC TV in 2014". About.abc.net.au. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  4. "ABC2: 2014 highlights". Tvtonight.com. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
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