Femme au foyer dans la Californie des années 80, Sheila Rubin affronte à l'abri des regards de redoutables démons intérieurs. Mais sa vie bascule lorsqu'elel découvre l'aérobic, qui lui ouvr... Tout lireFemme au foyer dans la Californie des années 80, Sheila Rubin affronte à l'abri des regards de redoutables démons intérieurs. Mais sa vie bascule lorsqu'elel découvre l'aérobic, qui lui ouvre la voie du succès et de l'émancipation.Femme au foyer dans la Californie des années 80, Sheila Rubin affronte à l'abri des regards de redoutables démons intérieurs. Mais sa vie bascule lorsqu'elel découvre l'aérobic, qui lui ouvre la voie du succès et de l'émancipation.
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- 3 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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Watched the first 4 episodes and got hooked on it. Good acting, dark, funny, love Robe Byrne, she is always very good but as rest of the cast in this case.
Some people complain and low rated this show because it is not 100% on aerobics or because the house's style is more 70's than 80's.
Nobody said it was an aerobics documentary and if you have decorated or remodelled your house in 1975 you are not gonna necessarely change it in 1981 with the 80's style.
I think it is much more realistic than many movies/shows where the decade style is overly exaggerated, especially in the transition period.
Some people complain and low rated this show because it is not 100% on aerobics or because the house's style is more 70's than 80's.
Nobody said it was an aerobics documentary and if you have decorated or remodelled your house in 1975 you are not gonna necessarely change it in 1981 with the 80's style.
I think it is much more realistic than many movies/shows where the decade style is overly exaggerated, especially in the transition period.
I can say this was a legit representation, it very much reminded me of times when I struggled with mine.... Not sure why people say it "doesn't bring awareness to eating disorders" - how so?? By being a realistic representation it absolutely brings awareness, and just because something makes you uncomfortable doesn't mean it wasn't well done. Oh and she definitely was bulimic (people wondered if she actually was or not due to no toilet flushing, etc).... When her husband comments on her eyes being all bloodshot that's from the pressure of vomiting.
S1 = 8, S2 = 7, S3 = a 4 or 5. It's a shame it was great and unique when it was at its best.
Completely fell to pieces in the most uninteresting way.
Season two felt a bit all over and not as tight of a story telling experience.
Season three is just completely unfocused, rushed and either unsatisfying or underwhelming character/story conclusions.
It feels like they possibly got cancelled behind the scenes and they gave them enough notice to work it into most of season 3. Even with that in mind, it's such a disjointed unsatisfying experience.
The horrible final dialogue not only sounded laughable (in the show, and for us the audience). Even if it some how hadn't been laughable, it was unearned and more importantly not show as plausible character growth.
That wasn't the journey we were along for the ride with.
Completely fell to pieces in the most uninteresting way.
Season two felt a bit all over and not as tight of a story telling experience.
Season three is just completely unfocused, rushed and either unsatisfying or underwhelming character/story conclusions.
It feels like they possibly got cancelled behind the scenes and they gave them enough notice to work it into most of season 3. Even with that in mind, it's such a disjointed unsatisfying experience.
The horrible final dialogue not only sounded laughable (in the show, and for us the audience). Even if it some how hadn't been laughable, it was unearned and more importantly not show as plausible character growth.
That wasn't the journey we were along for the ride with.
Rose Byrne rocks. Is her character totally likeable? Maybe not initially, but you grow to love her as you come to understand that she struggles deeply with self-loathing and body image issues, and she feels stuck in her life. She's the woman who's smarter than the men in the room, but she doesn't have a place in the board room. A feminist tale that doesn't try to be sweet or inspiring, but somehow ends up being inspiring despite it's dark edge. Dramedy. Darkly funny but also serious.
Whoever did the trailer and write up for this one scared a lot of people off-I almost didn't watch-it's really not about a woman making an exercise video or finding herself through exercise.....it's a dark and hard look at bulimia, the role/portrayal/treatment of women in the 80s, and abusive relationships. Rose Byrne and Deidre Friel are particularly excellent in this! Edgy and unexpected, a great watch.
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- AnecdotesFirst season episode titles often begin with some variation of "Let's Get ....", as a homage to Olivia Newton-John's hit song "Physical" from 1981, released during the aerobics craze that swept America in the early 1980's. Its chorus repeatedly uses the line, "Let's get physical...".
- GaffesLatter-day Saints (Mormons) never preface any reference to, or address of/to, Heavenly Father with the definite article "the" as is repeated in numerous episodes.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Sky News @Breakfast: Épisode datant du 19 juin 2021 (2021)
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