The best episode written by Tim Minchin is "Day Eight", rated 8.667/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Matthew Saville". "Day Eight" aired on 12/19/2019 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Bananas".
There's tension as Lucky reunites with his brother. As Meg tries to smooth things over, she learns why Lucky had to bring the piano.
Director: Matthew Saville
Writer: Tim Minchin
As Meg continues the search for her mum in Cairns, Lucky tries to lay low to avoid his dubious past.
Director: Mirrah Foulkes
Writer: Tim Minchin
After escaping the commune, Lucky and Meg race back to Sydney hoping to make it in time to meet Billie at the airport.
Director: Mirrah Foulkes
Writer: Tim Minchin
Lucky struggles without his anxiety medication. While waiting for a chemist to open in Port Agusta, Meg picks a fight with bikers at the pub.
Director: Matthew Saville
Writer: Tim Minchin
Lucky finds himself paying the price for Meg's misdemeanours. But that's just the start, things are about to get a whole lot worse.
Director: Matthew Saville
Writer: Tim Minchin
Trapped at the Wellfulness Commune, Lucky starts to unravel its secrets as Meg finally gets the chance to speak to her mother.
Director: Mirrah Foulkes
Writer: Tim Minchin
Self-destructive musician Lucky hasn't spoken to his family in years, but he packs up his battered old piano for a 4,000-mile road trip across Australia when he hears his estranged mother is dying.
Director: Matthew Saville
Writer: Tim Minchin
Beginning their search in Queensland for Meg's mum, Lucky struggles to manage his relationship back home as Meg is startled by someone who followed her from Karingunna.
Director: Mirrah Foulkes
Writer: Tim Minchin
Wounded in the rainforest, Lucky is desperate to return to civilisation, but Meg wants to push on as they get close to finding her mother.
Director: Mirrah Foulkes
Writer: Tim Minchin
Years after his adventure with Meg, Lucky struggles to adjust to his new life as a successful musician and it's not long before Meg comes bursting back into his chaotic world.
Director: Mirrah Foulkes
Writer: Tim Minchin