Una famosa ve su vida tambalearse cuando jaquean su teléfono y una foto y publican una foto que la pone en una situación comprometida.Una famosa ve su vida tambalearse cuando jaquean su teléfono y una foto y publican una foto que la pone en una situación comprometida.Una famosa ve su vida tambalearse cuando jaquean su teléfono y una foto y publican una foto que la pone en una situación comprometida.
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- 4 premios y 18 nominaciones en total
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The opening episode of this was great, with fantastic acting and balancing a sense of doom with chaos. The second was good too, but it declined by the middle, seemingly not sure what it was about.
The later episodes contained some really good moments, but they were harder to find, although plot wise it picked up again.
Overall, I enjoyed it, and it was a refreshing change to everything else on tv, but it felt like it needed a good edit, and perhaps to be a couple of episodes shorter.
The later episodes contained some really good moments, but they were harder to find, although plot wise it picked up again.
Overall, I enjoyed it, and it was a refreshing change to everything else on tv, but it felt like it needed a good edit, and perhaps to be a couple of episodes shorter.
I thought this was a great show from start to finish. The story is told at just the right pace and was done so brilliantly.
I genuinely feel as though this could happen the way it plays out here and, probably has.
It seems very, unfair, in places - The way Suzie is treated from some of her friends and colleagues is horrible to watch in places but I'd imagine that in that world its to be expected.
Of course Suzie isn't completely innocent and that lends itself to not quite being able to feel completely sorry for her at the same time.
A sad reflection of the media and the role it can play in people's lives. A sad reflection of the times we live in.
You do find yourself rooting for Suzie though, to somehow get away from the mess she finds herself in and the people who surround her.
Hopefully they'll do another series.
I genuinely feel as though this could happen the way it plays out here and, probably has.
It seems very, unfair, in places - The way Suzie is treated from some of her friends and colleagues is horrible to watch in places but I'd imagine that in that world its to be expected.
Of course Suzie isn't completely innocent and that lends itself to not quite being able to feel completely sorry for her at the same time.
A sad reflection of the media and the role it can play in people's lives. A sad reflection of the times we live in.
You do find yourself rooting for Suzie though, to somehow get away from the mess she finds herself in and the people who surround her.
Hopefully they'll do another series.
Susie isn't exactly the anti-hero, but she isn't the hero either- no one is. All the main characters have flaws and are complex. I enjoyed the quirkinesses of this series which was unlike anything else I'd ever watch. It's not so much a comedy as a dark drama. Excellent acting throughout.
The low rating and the poor reviews are baffling, especially when this series has been well-reviewed elsewhere. Best guess? It's about a woman and her problems, and our society (US and UK alike) is just misogynistic enough to write that off due to lack of education about what women experience just by virtue of living in the world-- the very education this show seeks to provide.
Is Suzie a good person? Debatable. Does she deserve to have her most intimate moments leaked to the world? If you think so, this show may not be for you-- but then again, if you actually think that, then maybe dating or walking around outdoors isn't for you, either.
If you're interested in a blistering character study of a nuanced, complex person dealing with a nuanced, complex trauma, both in her personal and professional life, check out this show immediately. If you hate women and hate stories about them, you have the entire internet at your disposal.
Is Suzie a good person? Debatable. Does she deserve to have her most intimate moments leaked to the world? If you think so, this show may not be for you-- but then again, if you actually think that, then maybe dating or walking around outdoors isn't for you, either.
If you're interested in a blistering character study of a nuanced, complex person dealing with a nuanced, complex trauma, both in her personal and professional life, check out this show immediately. If you hate women and hate stories about them, you have the entire internet at your disposal.
A lot of the comments giving the show lower scores are saying it was too chaotic and the emotional ride never "let up" after the first episode. It would seem that people aren't fully aware of the emotional rollercoaster that grief can play on us, which is exactly what this show is about. Each episode is based off of another stage in the process and to forget this when criticising the show is actually doing the show a disservice. It captures the stages very well and the acting throughout was great. Only thing that was a little pushed may have been the extent to which Daniel's character was so manipulative and belittling, however, the show still accurately portrays how these kinds of people make those around them feel. Billie acts in a way that allows you to see what is going on in her characters head without her actually speaking and this show allowed her to show off this talent. Great watch and interesting conversation starters when questioning characters' values and decisions with others that have watched.
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- CuriosidadesIn February 2021 Sky announced the show had been renewed for a second series.
- ConexionesFeatured in Sky News @Breakfast: Episodio fechado 21 agosto 2020 (2020)
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