Italian Dream
- El episodio se transmitió el 5 nov 2022
- TV-MA
- 56min
Tanya recluta a Greg para que la ayude a vivir su perfecto día siciliano. Harper cuestiona las afirmaciones de Cameron y Daphne sobre su matrimonio. Portia se une a los Di Grassos en su día ... Leer todoTanya recluta a Greg para que la ayude a vivir su perfecto día siciliano. Harper cuestiona las afirmaciones de Cameron y Daphne sobre su matrimonio. Portia se une a los Di Grassos en su día de fiesta.Tanya recluta a Greg para que la ayude a vivir su perfecto día siciliano. Harper cuestiona las afirmaciones de Cameron y Daphne sobre su matrimonio. Portia se une a los Di Grassos en su día de fiesta.
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Opiniones destacadas
We see the cracks beginning to show in the seemingly perfect facade of the couples. Harper and Ethan's strained relationship is further exposed, while Cameron and Daphne's seemingly carefree dynamic hints at underlying complexities. The episode also introduces new characters, including the alluring Mia and Lucia, who add another layer of intrigue to the story.
Tanya's storyline takes an interesting turn as she navigates her complicated relationship with Greg and her growing suspicions about his fidelity. Portia's encounter with Albie leads to a surprising connection, but his "nice guy" persona may be hiding a darker side.
The episode's title, "Italian Dream," reflects the characters' longing for escape and fulfillment, whether through romantic encounters, financial gain, or simply a break from their everyday lives. However, the dream quickly turns sour for some, as the characters' true intentions and desires begin to unravel.
"Italian Dream" is a captivating episode that leaves us eager to see how the characters' stories will unfold. The episode skillfully balances humor with darker themes, creating a compelling narrative that keeps us guessing and wanting more.
I was surprised to see some vulnerability from the character who I thought in the first episode would be the bro; what he said about his experience when his wife gave birth was totally unexpected.
It's also nice to see someone on TV talking about what we're all exhausted with right now: the online world, from dating to social media to all things non-reality. Truly a good season so far!
It's evident what they were going for, but this season will be even more forgettable than the first. None of the interactions are human...just awkward for awkward sake.
Will Sharpe must've had an uncle or aunt produce this series, unless a casting director saw them in something and said, "let's cast him just because he has abs."
Not ONE beautiful woman on the show this season? They're in Italy!?!?
Thank God for Michael Imperioli and F. Murray Abraham being cast in this nonsense...only two that keep the show interesting.
The story with Coolidge & her assistant/slave or whatever is just bizarre and offensively dumb writing.
Someone has to be blackmailing HBO for this show to still be made.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaF. Murray Abraham (Bert Di Grasso) can be seen watching The Godfather in his hotel room at the end of Season 2, Episode 2.
- ErroresAs Greg and Tanya are leaving on the Vespa, the position of Tanya's head changes from shot to shot, presumably because the stuntwoman was hiding her face from the camera.
- Citas
Tanya McQuoid-Hunt: [dressed in an all-pink outfit] Guess who I am?
Valentina: Uh...
Tanya McQuoid-Hunt: Watch, watch.
[smokes a cigarette]
Valentina: Peppa Pig.
Tanya McQuoid-Hunt: I'm Monica Vitti.
Valentina: Monica Vitti's dead, but yes.
- ConexionesFeatured in Javo & Temoc: Top 10 Series: Lo 'mejor' del año (2022)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- Locaciones de filmación
- Teatro Antico di Taormina, Via Teatro Greco, 1, 98039 Taormina ME, Italia(The DiGrassos and Portia visit this amphitheater)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 56min
- Color