Six years after the Rafters packed up their life in Sydney for newer adventures, the popular Australian family is back on the TV screen with their characteristic familial bonds and baggage. Back To The Rafters on Prime Video is a drama series tracking each member of the Rafters family as they navigate different stages of their lives. Dave and Julie are settling into country life with their youngest daughter, Ruby. The older Rafters’ children are learning to steer adult relationships, and Granddad Ted is living in a care home.
Where to Watch Back To The Rafters
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How Many Episodes Are in Back To The Rafters?
There are six episodes in Back To The Rafters. The runtime of episodes averages between 43-48 mins. You can check the complete list of Back To The Rafters episodes and their release date below.
- “Kung Pao Chicken”: September 17, 2021
- “Cross Currents”: September 17, 2021
- “Issues Management”: September 17, 2021
- “The Most Together One In The Family”: September 17, 2021
- “Pounded”: September 17, 2021
- “Pinch Me Linda”: September 17, 2021
What Are the Critics Saying About Back To The Rafters?
Back To The Rafters does not yet have an official critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The series, however, has a user score of 8/10 on IMDB and has received mixed reactions from critics.
The Conversation’s Daryl Sparkes says, “Back To The Rafters avoids most of the trappings of what I have previously dubbed ‘Zombie TV’ – those shows that come back from the dead and act as if nothing has changed. The writers of Back To The Rafters have not tried to emulate the familiar concerns of the past. Instead they created issues relevant to 2021, with all the current complications attached.”
Jessica Morris from Others Magazine writes, “Back To The Rafters is a timely, compelling and believable chapter in the life of the Rafter family. The gravity of the issues is held equally with humour, and it’s delightful to see where supporting characters are now.”
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Is Back To The Rafters Suitable for Kids?
Back To The Rafters is rated TV-14, which means some parents may find the content unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.