Australian sitcom Fisk is returning for season 3, streaming now on ITVX in the UK.
The show, accessible on ITVX and Netflix for its past seasons, revolves around a tough-minded lawyer named Helen Tudor-Fisk, portrayed by Kitty Flanagan. The story begins as Helen moves from Sydney to Melbourne following significant challenges in both her personal and professional spheres.
On ITVX, season 3 is out now, where we find Helen promoted to partner at the revamped law firm Gruber & Fisk, formerly known as Gruber & Gruber. This shift promises increased challenges for Helen, along with her fellow partners Ray (portrayed by Marty Sheargold) and Roz (played by Julia Zemiro), hinting at heightened intrigue ahead.
“When Fisk returns for its third series the stakes are higher for Helen,” the synopsis reads.

As a name partner, she now carries additional responsibilities. Her initial task is to establish herself as Ray’s successor within the local business networking group, as Ray has breached the rules by dating a fellow member, Melly (Justine Clarke), who is his age-appropriate new companion.
In the meantime, George is engaged in several profitable side ventures, while Roz is gradually coming to terms with the fact that her mediation clients don’t seem as enthusiastic about it as she is.
A little while later, an incident involving a suspected bomb at the office necessitated the company’s move to a nearby community center, which was managed by Rhys Nicholson.
In their individual struggles, Roz and Ray find themselves in turmoil, leaving Helen no choice but to seize control of the company herself.

In reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, Fisk, debuting in 2021, has been compared to Australia’s quick-witted equivalent of The Office by its audience.
2024 saw a fan exclaim, “This is just ridiculously funny! It’s quick-witted too. A comparable production to ‘The Office’, but from Australia.” Another praised it as “Top-notch Aussie comedy!
Currently, you can stream seasons 1 through 3 of Fisk on ITVX. Meanwhile, seasons 1 and 2 are accessible on Netflix right now, with season 3 becoming available on Netflix starting from 20th August.
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2025-08-07 23:49