'Underrated' Netflix series that made fans spit their drink out returns
All episodes now available to stream and the series has been labelled as one of the most underrated and under watched shows on the platform
Fisk: Official season three trailer
The 'most underrated series' on Netflix is back with a fresh season and made viewers spit their drinks out with laughter.
All episodes of the Australian comedy, Fisk, have now been added to the streaming giant's vast library.
This follows the addition of the third and latest season to the platform just last week.
The initial two seasons were already available for viewing and according to data reported by Flixpatrol, had amassed around 34 million viewing hours in total.
A remarkable figure given that each season of the show only contains six episodes.

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Despite this level of viewership, Fisk remains one of the most underrated and under-watched shows, with many Netflix fans oblivious to its existence.
There's more good news for UK audiences as well as those without a Netflix subscription can also stream all episodes of the series for free through ITVX.
Fisk chronicles the life of a corporate lawyer who is forced to take a job at a suburban law firm specialising in wills and probate after her life collapses in Sydney. Helen grapples to find her footing while navigating grief, money, family, and entitlement within the confines of her new workplace and unusual temporary living situation, reports the Mirror.
The series was conceived by and stars Australian comedian Kitty Flanagan. She also co-directed episodes whilst also writing the scripts with her sister Penny Flanagan, who is also a singer.

Throughout its run, the series has scooped four AACTA Awards, Australia's equivalent of the BAFTAs.
With an almost flawless 97% score on Rotten Tomatoes, it receives glowing endorsements from audiences.
Numerous viewers have declared it ideal for admirers of The Office US.
One reviewer even dubbed the programme "the next Schitt's Creek" due to its transformation from Australian treasure to worldwide Netflix sensation.
A viewer wrote: "A perfect, low-energy comedy that is truly funny! Such a gem! I am sad that it took me so long to find. It is one of those rare (and great) comedies that remembers to add heart to each episode."
Another commented: "Loved it from the start. Reminded me a lot of The Office and also Schitt's Creek. I've always enjoyed slightly 'off the wall ' comedy and this fitted the bill. Imagine my delight, when scrolling through Netflix last night to find another series! Watched all six episodes last night and tonight!".
Meanwhile, someone else confessed: "I loved the show. It's got so many hidden quirks that make the whole comedy so effortless. There were moments that made me spit my water out, literally. Love all the characters and their weirdness, also you wouldn't realise when there's something deep being talked about cause it's so effortless and natural!".
One individual replied: "Absolutely brilliant. Nothing like I have ever seen on TV. The acting is phenomenal. There seems not much of a comedy but the mare presentation of the events and characters make it absolutely hilarious. Worth a watch. Wish they make more seasons. Extremely addictive stuff."
Fisk is streaming on Netflix and ITVX.