Narrative
When the massive Lawson cattle station lacks an heir, Australia's rival factions see an opportunity to seize control
The series was filmed across the Northern Territory and South Australia in locations so remote they're barely inhabited – let alone shown on-screen.
Territory delivers what so many modern Western dramas attempt but often fail to capture: authenticity, depth, and a raw, character-driven storyline that hooks you from the first episode
Locations include the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park – with special permission from the Traditional Owners – and Tipperary Station, a real-life, working cattle station that's so large it has its own airfield and school..
The series offers a refreshing take on power struggles, family dynamics, and the unyielding grit of frontier life without the glossy, over-stylized presentation found in shows like Yellowstone out the complexity and depth of their characters
Each episode reveals layers to their motivations, strengths, and vulnerabilities, painting a landscape where no one is simply "good" or "bad." It's a world where characters are just as rugged as the terrain they inhabit, yet their struggles are deeply relatable, drawing you into their emotional battles as much as their external conflicts.
t rely on the overblown drama or pretentious monologues
Instead, it unfolds with a storytelling style that is honest and grounded, making it feel almost like you're eavesdropping on real lives.
It has raised the bar for what the genre can be-an artful blend of compelling storytelling and stellar performances, set against a breathtaking backdrop
The writers and directors respect the intelligence of their audience, trusting us to pick up on subtleties without everything being explained.If you're looking for a Western drama with substance, Territory is absolutely worth your time.