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‘Colin from Accounts’, A Hilarious and Heartwarming Journey of Romance, Mishaps, and a Lovable Dog

Follow the funny love story of two mismatched people and their dog.

by Arin Tripathi
September 20, 2024
in Television Shows
Colin from Accounts

Still from Colin from Accounts (Credit: Paramount+)

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Colin from Accounts is a show that initially threw some people off with its title. At first glance, it sounds like it might be a story set in an office or even a mockumentary. But if you watch just one episode, you’ll quickly understand that the show is far from a workplace comedy.

Created by Australian husband-and-wife duo Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer, who also star in the series, the show delivers witty humour, heartfelt moments, and an unexpected love story.

Despite its immediate success in Australia, it took longer for American viewers to catch on, most likely because there are so many shows available to stream these days. However, missing this hilarious and heartwarming series would be a major loss for any comedy lover.

Two seasons in, Brammall and Dyer continue to excel, portraying characters showing a rollercoaster relationship while trying to reclaim their adorable, disabled dog.

The Story of “Colin from Accounts”

So, what exactly is Colin from Accounts about? Contrary to what the title might suggest, Colin isn’t a human character—he’s a dog. In the very first episode of Season 1, Gordon Crapp (played by Brammall), a brewery owner, accidentally hits the dog with his car.

The accident happens because Gordon was distracted after being flashed by nurse Ashley Mulden (played by Dyer), who was crossing the street at the time. This embarrassing moment leads to a rushed trip to the vet and a huge medical bill.

As a result, Gordon and Ashley are forced to stay in touch, initially because of the financial burden, but as they begin spending more time together co-parenting Colin (who is now disabled and gets around using wheels), a bond begins to form.

While the two have feelings for each other, their journey to romance is anything but straightforward. There are bumps along the way, and both Gordon and Ashley have moments where they wonder if they should even be together. By the end of the first season, the couple decides to try a serious relationship and even officially adopt Colin as their dog.

Colin from Accounts
Still from Colin from Accounts (Credit: Paramount+)

But as with most things in life, it’s not that simple. They’ve already given Colin away to another family before making their decision, which leads to the central conflict of Season 2. The season kicks off a few weeks later, with Gordon and Ashley stalking the park near the new family’s home, trying to lure Colin back.

Their efforts to reclaim their dog grow more and more ridiculous as the season progresses and the humour only intensifies. In addition to their mission to get Colin back, the characters’ personal lives become more complicated.

Ashley’s best friend Megan (played by Emma Harvie) begins dating Gordon’s friend and business partner, Chiara (Genevieve Hegney). Chiara, on the other hand, is facing a major revelation about her sexuality, even though she’s already married with kids.

Gordon’s employee Brett (Michael Logo) is also struggling with his living situation and is on the verge of being kicked out by his parents. Brett even consults a lawyer in an attempt to claim the squatter’s rights to stay in his home.

As if that wasn’t enough drama, Ashley’s mother Lynelle (Helen Thomson) decides to let her boyfriend Professor Lee (Darren Gilshenan) move into her house, much to Ashley’s annoyance.

As all of this chaos unfolds, Gordon and Ashley are adjusting to life together, learning more about each other and facing the inevitable challenges that come with living under one roof.

Season 2: Bolder, Funnier, and More Unpredictable

While the first season of Colin from Accounts introduced viewers to these lovable yet flawed characters, the second season raises the stakes. Season 2 doesn’t just build on the foundation set by Season 1—it pushes the boundaries even further in terms of humour and storylines.

Brammall and Dyer, who both take turns writing the episodes, go deeper into the characters and show more complex and, at times, uncomfortable situations. From Ashley falling asleep on a train and waking up in a series of increasingly bizarre predicaments in the episode “Waterfall” to a black-and-white dream sequence involving Colin, the show isn’t afraid to experiment.

The dream sequence, in particular, adds a new layer to Colin’s story, showing the trauma the dog experienced from the accident. In this way, Season 2 is a lot less predictable than a typical romantic comedy. It even draws some comparisons to Donald Glover’s show’s more complex and, at times, uncomfortable situations.

Colin from Accounts
Still from Colin from Accounts (Credit: Paramount+)

From Ashley falling asleep on a train and waking up in a series of increasingly bizarre predicaments in the episode “Waterfall” to a black-and-white dream sequence involving Colin, the show isn’t afraid to experiment.

The dream sequence, in particular, adds a new layer to Colin’s story, showing the trauma the dog experienced from the accident. In this way, Season 2 is a lot less predictable than a typical romantic comedy. It even draws some comparisons to more complex and, at times, uncomfortable situations.

From Ashley falling asleep on a train and waking up in a series of increasingly bizarre predicaments in the episode “Waterfall” to a black-and-white dream sequence involving Colin, the show isn’t afraid to experiment.

The dream sequence, in particular, adds a new layer to Colin’s story, showing the trauma the dog experienced from the accident. In this way, Season 2 is a lot less predictable, more complex, and, at times, uncomfortable.

From Ashley falling asleep on a train and waking up in a series of increasingly bizarre predicaments in the episode “Waterfall” to a black-and-white dream sequence involving Colin, the show isn’t afraid to experiment. The dream sequence, in particular, adds a new layer to Colin’s story, showing the trauma the dog experienced from the accident.

In this way, Season 2 shows more complex and, at times, uncomfortable situations. From Ashley falling asleep on a train and waking up in a series of increasingly bizarre predicaments in the episode “Waterfall” to a black-and-white dream sequence involving Colin, the show isn’t afraid to experiment.

The dream sequence, in particular, adds a new layer to Colin’s story, showing the trauma the dog experienced from the accident in more complex and, at times, uncomfortable situations. From Ashley falling asleep on a train and waking up in a series of increasingly bizarre predicaments in the episode “Waterfall” to a black-and-white dream sequence involving Colin, the show isn’t afraid to experiment.

The dream sequence, in particular, adds a new layer to Colin’s story, showing the trauma shows more complex and, at times, uncomfortable situations. From Ashley falling asleep on a train and waking up in a series of increasingly bizarre predicaments in the episode “Waterfall” to a black-and-white dream sequence involving Colin, the show isn’t afraid to experiment.

The dream sequence, in particular, adds a new show more complex and, at times, uncomfortable situations. From Ashley falling asleep on a train and waking up in a series of increasingly bizarre predicaments in the episode “Waterfall” to a black-and-white dream sequence involving Colin, the show isn’t afraid to experiment.

The dream sequence shows more complex and, at times, uncomfortable situations. From Ashley falling asleep on a train and waking up in a series of increasingly bizarre predicaments in the episode “Waterfall” to a black-and-white dream sequence involving Colin, the show shows more complex and, at times, uncomfortable situations.

Colin from Accounts
Still from Colin from Accounts (Credit: Paramount+)

From Ashley falling asleep on a train and waking up in a series of increasingly bizarre predicaments in the episode “Waterfall” to a black-and-white Atlanta due to its occasionally surreal elements.

However, no matter how unusual the situations may seem, the comedy remains grounded thanks to the incredible ensemble cast. Each character brings something unique to the table, making even the most mundane moments hilarious.

For instance, Ashley’s mother, Lynelle, lives in denial about her boyfriend Lee’s questionable online behaviour, leading to painfully awkward encounters. Meanwhile, in an early episode of Season 2, Brett and Chiara finally get the chance to bond outside of their usual workplace setting.

This unexpected interaction reveals a deeper emotional side to both characters, showing that Colin from Accounts is more than just a funny show—it’s a series with heart.

The Realness Behind the Humor

One of the best things about Colin from Accounts is how he finds humour in real-life situations. The show doesn’t need exaggerated gags to make people laugh; instead, it relies on situations that feel natural, albeit awkward. For example, Ashley and Gordon go on a double date that starts awkward and quickly turns into a disaster.

Colin from Accounts
Still from Colin from Accounts (Credit: Paramount+)

Their honesty with each other, whether it’s about their romantic histories or their struggles with new relationship dynamics, is both cringe-worthy and relatable. Brammall and Dyer excel at creating these moments of “cringe comedy” without losing the emotional depth of the show.

At its core, the series is about real human connections—whether it’s the developing romance between Gordon and Ashley, the friendships that form between the supporting characters, or even the love and care they show for Colin. The dog may be at the centre of the story, but the people around him are what make the show shine.

Season 2: A Relatable Love Story with Comedy and Heart

While Colin from Accounts is partially about a dog, the true focus is on the relationships between the human characters. The chemistry between Brammall and Dyer, who are married in real life, plays a big role in the success of their on-screen romance.

Their real-life dynamic adds an authentic layer to their performances, and this chemistry extends to their interactions with the rest of the cast. Now that Gordon and Ashley are officially a couple, some of the initial “will-they-won’t” tension is gone.

But Season 2 makes up for that with the challenges and growing pains that come with any new relationship. The series addresses these issues head-on, presenting honest and sometimes uncomfortable truths about what it means to build a life with someone.

Although Colin from Accounts might not be as popular in the United States as it deserves to be, that only means it’s the perfect time to discover this hidden gem.

Colin from Accounts
Still from Colin from Accounts (Credit: Paramount+)

The second season continues to showcase Brammall and Dyer’s comedic genius, as well as the exceptional talents of the supporting cast.

And while it may be tempting to binge all eight episodes in one go, it’s worth taking the time to savour each moment of this brilliantly written show.

Colin from Accounts is a witty Australian comedy about Gordon and Ashley, who bond after a car accident involving a dog named Colin.

As they show their relationship, they face personal challenges, hilarious mishaps, and the quest to reclaim their dog. Season 2 deepens the humour with bolder storytelling.

Colin from Accounts Season 2 will be available on September 26 on Paramount+.

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Arin Tripathi

Arin Tripathi

Arin Tripathi, a dedicated final year BCA student, resides in the vibrant city of Bangalore. During his leisure hours, he immerses himself in the world of manga and enjoys watching TV shows on platforms like Netflix and Hulu. His specialization lies in crafting content related to U.S-based shows and series.

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