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Marco Mejia, a young gender non-conforming queer person whose life seems to be stuck in place until he lands a job working for legendary makeup mogul Madolyn Addison.Marco Mejia, a young gender non-conforming queer person whose life seems to be stuck in place until he lands a job working for legendary makeup mogul Madolyn Addison.Marco Mejia, a young gender non-conforming queer person whose life seems to be stuck in place until he lands a job working for legendary makeup mogul Madolyn Addison.
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As with a lot of the reviewers - I watched for Kim Cattrall and enjoyed the first few episodes. Then it went downhill fast.
There are some great characters who are diminished by weak writing and set ups that are two episodes too long and a script that is overblown to fill too many hours. The main character flips back and forth more than a D. C. politician.
I'm sad to say that at Episode 5 I could care less about most of them. The character played by Nicole Power, Mykynnleigh, is over played. Given how the name is spelled, that should give you a hint.
What's sad is that this could have been a a really fun, yet compelling series. The last episode showed glimpses of that.
There are some great characters who are diminished by weak writing and set ups that are two episodes too long and a script that is overblown to fill too many hours. The main character flips back and forth more than a D. C. politician.
I'm sad to say that at Episode 5 I could care less about most of them. The character played by Nicole Power, Mykynnleigh, is over played. Given how the name is spelled, that should give you a hint.
What's sad is that this could have been a a really fun, yet compelling series. The last episode showed glimpses of that.
But....
the characters were so one sided and annoying.
Marco and his indecisiveness was exhausting.
SO many plot holes.
And the gay son never once did anything other than try and sabotage other people. He was given zero redeeming values.
Each episode also ran WAY too long.
They should have been tight 20+ minute episodes that zipped aloing.
And what was it with the annoying JJ Abrams lens flare throughout?
Really wanted it to be better esp since it represented so many LGBTQ+ storylines.
Stick to the far superior Heartstopper. That show has real characters, real development, and it doesn't insult your intelligence.
Marco and his indecisiveness was exhausting.
SO many plot holes.
And the gay son never once did anything other than try and sabotage other people. He was given zero redeeming values.
Each episode also ran WAY too long.
They should have been tight 20+ minute episodes that zipped aloing.
And what was it with the annoying JJ Abrams lens flare throughout?
Really wanted it to be better esp since it represented so many LGBTQ+ storylines.
Stick to the far superior Heartstopper. That show has real characters, real development, and it doesn't insult your intelligence.
...you lost me at the club, drag shows in Ep 3. Until then I was willing to overlook the wretched acting by everyone besides Kim, but this "appearance" was beyond unacceptable. Y'all made Bushwick nightlife a mess when it can turn a party like no other. The writing is just bad, but that doesn't mean the acting has to be. The character interactions are forced and the Devil Wears Prada references are heavier than pancake foundation covering stubble. All the tokens are here, from Fire Island to Wig, so be prepared to gay gasp at the never ending tirade of yaaass queens and stereotypes and boogers, Oh My! Kim deserves better. The community deserves better.
I love Kim Catrall and I love this series. It's silly and maybe hollow but I am loving it. It is light and bingeable, like comfort food, makes you feel good altogether even if you know that it's not a masterpiece. Lame office drama, cute queer relationships, pretty people all around... it's a mix of everything we have already watched and loved for that matter. I don't see this on a long run series but I'm still enjoying it. Much better than the train wreck of the other SATC ladies... maybe I'm biased because I needed the light hearted Sunday binge watch but if you're looking for a feel-good silly series this is it.
Overall... this is a fun show to get into.
The characters scheming behind each other's backs in the bathroom scenes are dumb and there are a lot of things that happen that are not realistic.
However, there are some cute love stories in here and you really develop feelings for the characters.
What really made me stay was the funny references to pop culture, the makeup, the music and the representation of diversity. Yes to the Clue the Movie scene and the stereotypes of people in an office setting.
I think the supporting characters stole the show on this one, but ultimately I liked it. Plus seeing all the dolls was great too.
The characters scheming behind each other's backs in the bathroom scenes are dumb and there are a lot of things that happen that are not realistic.
However, there are some cute love stories in here and you really develop feelings for the characters.
What really made me stay was the funny references to pop culture, the makeup, the music and the representation of diversity. Yes to the Clue the Movie scene and the stereotypes of people in an office setting.
I think the supporting characters stole the show on this one, but ultimately I liked it. Plus seeing all the dolls was great too.
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- TriviaPat Field, costume designer of Sex and the city and friend of Kim Cattrall, agreed to join the show but only to style Cattrall's character because she's busy with her work on Emily in Paris.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Avalon TV: Love Him and Let Him Love You (2024)
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