Ya en sus 40's y tras una pausa en su amistad de 5 años debido a un conflicto de puntos de vista, Sylvia y Will vuelven a ver verse.Ya en sus 40's y tras una pausa en su amistad de 5 años debido a un conflicto de puntos de vista, Sylvia y Will vuelven a ver verse.Ya en sus 40's y tras una pausa en su amistad de 5 años debido a un conflicto de puntos de vista, Sylvia y Will vuelven a ver verse.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Richard Bairos
- Weird Guy
- (sin créditos)
Toshi Calderón
- Brewery Woman
- (sin créditos)
Sarah Chang
- Rachel
- (sin créditos)
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Solid start to this mid-life crisis comedy. It feels like low key, minor league stuff (even though it is produced by mega-buck Apple TV). As a fan of Rose Bryne ever since Bridesmaids, I'm glad to settle into a series starring her. Of course, she and Seth Rogen share an easy chemistry, which should at least make this show a relative breeze. I laughed at that end sex scene where she punches him in the kidney. Genuinely funny moment.
Overall decent. I don't expect to be raving about this one, but sometimes it's nice to have a cosy little show you can tuck away into a late night slot when I'm too tired for a movie.
Overall decent. I don't expect to be raving about this one, but sometimes it's nice to have a cosy little show you can tuck away into a late night slot when I'm too tired for a movie.
I watched the first episode of it on a site that wants you to evaluate the show and express your opinion of it. I was extremely bored and couldn't wait for it to end.
There isn't a likeable character in it. Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen were trying to hard to be raunchy and offensive. There was no chemistry between them at all.
I don't know how it made it to ten episodes without getting cancelled before that. I definitely had no interest in finding out anything further about these characters.
The show was just trying to be over the top raunchy with the sexual innuendos and the profanity. Don't waste your time.
There isn't a likeable character in it. Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen were trying to hard to be raunchy and offensive. There was no chemistry between them at all.
I don't know how it made it to ten episodes without getting cancelled before that. I definitely had no interest in finding out anything further about these characters.
The show was just trying to be over the top raunchy with the sexual innuendos and the profanity. Don't waste your time.
Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen play two Platonic besties, reunited after a long break, with comedic gems throughout their resumes. Platonic is a dated premise built on old Hollywood cliches. Seth Rogen plays Will, a goofy character with a goofy charm. Rose Byrne and Rogen share decent chemistry and try to elevate the derivative writing. The premise is built on old Hollywood cliches that are unsalvageable even when served in a new bottle. Platonic has a lot of time to make something of itself, as creators are often sceptical with pilots when waiting to get their shows approved. This may have contributed to the tackiness of the episode, but the creative personnel have a pedigree. Let's give it more time because the creative personnel have pedigree. Sylvia and Will were former best friends who kept their friendship platonic for years. When Sylvia tried to warn Will about Audrey, they didn't speak for five years. In the present day, Audrey and Will have separated and Sylvia calls Will for coffee, but she doesn't reveal the reason. The meeting between Will and Sylvia is awkward as Will does not want to be there. When Will asks about Sylvia's work, she shows a picture of her family and then apologizes by saying she is unemployed. Will bookends the meeting by inviting Sylvia to a party he is having at his bar. His friends believe her sudden reappearance in his life raises questions, but Will classifies it as her attempt to rekindle their friendship. She narrates the tale to her mom-friend Katie the next day when she goes to drop her kids. She encourages her to go to the party together, but before they can leave, Will spots Sylvia and comes over. Andy is rude to Sylvia for some reason, but it turns out that he is being defensive because he thinks Sylvia wants to get with Will. The women leave and lament the lack of male friends in their lives. They spot Will arguing with Audrey outside a bar, and Sylvia decides to stay and console her friend. Will tells Sylvia that Audrey lost interest in him as she moved up the social ladder and he cheated on her with a random person. Sylvia decides to renew their old days and becomes his "wing-lass" to land Will a woman, but it does not go well. Will spots a "W" necklace on a Doberman in the shop and they take it off the dog. They have weed gummies and dinner, and then roam around the city renewing their friendship. The night almost ends well for Sylvia, but she misspeaks about her knowledge of Will's divorce before calling him. Will and Sylvia start bickering, which turns into a fight. Will's double standard of not breaking up his friendship with Andy for hating Audrey is revealed. Sylvia tries Will's trick when in bed with Charlie, her husband, and texts Will when it doesn't work. They chat ominously as something prepares to "give way".
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