Robson Green and Saira Todd star in a powerful love story exploring the roots of domestic violence.Beaten starts with a scene where Robson's character Michael appears to punch his wife, Stephanie (Saira Todd). It may seem that it's all too clear what's going on, but he explains how the drama portrays a far more complicated situation:"Their son (Corey J Smith) witnesses this act, so thinks his father has been battering his mother. We then start telling the reason for that particular moment. You will side with the woman - then, suddenly, I hope your allegiances change. Then at the end you don't side with anybody, but empathise with the boy, who's actually on the receiving end of this mental misunderstanding."There's nothing amazing about the guy - you don't see why he would be involved in anything like that. He's a hard-working man at a shipyard who loves his wife, who dotes on his son and who loves his home."Beaten is "incredibly intelligent, but very simple to tell," reveals Robson."It's about how, sometimes, people get involved in relationships that are incredibly unhealthy - how we convince ourselves that everything will be fine, when actually it's not normal."I'm really excited by it because when we developed the script, we thought, 'if we get this right, it will blow people's minds. This will really change the perception of what we hear about wife-beating'."
Zac is a teenage boy who decides to camp on Mako Island, unaware that three mermaids, Sirena, Nixie and Lyla, who are guardians of the island, are watching him. That night, when the full moon rises, the boy comes into contact with the magic water of the Moon Pool. The following morning, Zac wakes up discovering he has become a merman with a fish-like tail and the ability to control and manipulate water. His new-found merman abilities will cause problems for the mermaids.The three mermaids, curious about living on land, are transformed into humans while in the moon pool during a full moon, now having the ability to live like humans.