La comédienne australienne Essie Davis était de passage à Paris en février 2014, pour évoquer la saison 2 de la série "Miss Fisher enquête", diffusée prochainement sur France 3.
She is so pretty. I love the way Jack always has a slight smile when he looks at her and the way he swallows when he is around her. I can't wait for season 3 to be available in the United States! Great Series...I hope they continue to make more episodes!
I really LOVE this show...I watch it over and over again....If I were rich, I would dress like this now...Her clothes are spectacular!!...I love her spunk and the way she accomplishes what ever she sets out to do...Back during those times, it was hard to do being a woman....Everyone else in this show fits perfectly......LOVE IT>>LOVE IT >>LOVE IT!!!
I can't believe I only discovered this show yesterday!! It has two of my favourite things: the 1920's fashion and mysteries!!! I read that the show is based on book(s)? Anyways, I'm binge watching all 3 seasons. Just done with season 1.
:D just perfect even my grand ma could have appreciate the settings the costums and the stories She is a character that could have been written by Mrs Christie :D :) I love this show definetly!
A mi me encanta ver a una mujer tan adelantada en su epoca.Ademas de simpatica hace muy buena pareja con Jack.El vestuario espectacular y los escenarios buenisimos.. Loreto
Je viens de voir « le tombeau des larmes » ! 🤩 Les costumes de Margot Wilson sont incroyablement splendides et vont parfaitement à Mme Essie Davis !! Et quel scénario !! Merci France 3 !!!
Ms. Fisher u r gorgeous. I'm trying to lose weight. And my friends ask me who would u like to look like and I say Ms. Fisher. Every man wants her, and her clothes r gorgeous. And her walk is out of sight. Lovely and beautiful. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Essie Davis comes from Hobart. In the show, she does a broad Australian accent as well as the more British one needed for an "Hon": spot on for Phryne, who was born in Collingwood and moved to the British upper crust.
Actually, in between the wars, there was a lot of hedonism going on. People were thankful to be alive and just seized the day with no regrets. Of course there were always prudes , but the show also has plenty of ‘respectable’ people as well, like Aunt P, Dot, Jack and Hugh.