I came across a 4-part Australian drama called Kings in Grass Castles recently. I've only watched a little of the first episode so far. How was this program received in your community, Hilda? Any idea? Is it a typical colonial enterprise, or did it express meaningful dialog or sentiments? (In the U.S., for example, the Anglo audiences enjoyed the Costner film Dances With Wolves, thinking it was good for Indians, but a lot of American Indians hated it, because the message still was that Indians didn't measure up and the white woman had to leave and go live with "her own kind.")