Sophie O'Neil moves to deep East Texas, and she succumbs to socialite Margo's charms. Her life is soon consumed by obsession, seduction and murder.Sophie O'Neil moves to deep East Texas, and she succumbs to socialite Margo's charms. Her life is soon consumed by obsession, seduction and murder.Sophie O'Neil moves to deep East Texas, and she succumbs to socialite Margo's charms. Her life is soon consumed by obsession, seduction and murder.
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...it definitely would look like this. Yes, it's highly aestheticized garbage. But the show itself is self-aware of this to the point where you can't come for it accusing it of not being "poetic enough". I mean, it needs a very special kind of stomach for the "I'll have to swallow" situation and keep on watching it. Not Emmy material by any means or standards, but at least it's honest, albeit crude, on its own terms.
Love this. Anyone who is offended needs to grow up! I binged this in 1 day!! The acting is amazing and Malin is fantastic. I did not read the book, I don't care. I couldn't get enough of this from the minute I started it. I was hooked. Ignore the bad reviews- some people can't handle a little scandal.
From beginning to the end, I couldn't stop laughing because it was SO cringy. The dialogue was diabolical. The acting was horrible. So many potholes, and over the top things that the characters did. But the thing I couldn't do was turn this show off because it was a guilty pleasure. Very entertaining!
Every character in the show I hated besides Wanda. I don't understand how someone made this show and produced it and didn't find anything wrong about it. But the 7 is a little bit high but I really enjoyed the ridiculous storyline. But the acting omg 😂😂
Every character in the show I hated besides Wanda. I don't understand how someone made this show and produced it and didn't find anything wrong about it. But the 7 is a little bit high but I really enjoyed the ridiculous storyline. But the acting omg 😂😂
I binged watch this show in 2 days. I LOVED it. Malin who played Margo did a fantastic job in that role. I felt like I had a love hate relationship with her character. Britney who played Sophie also did a wicked job. I actually wish I didn't binge it so quick as I was sad when it was over! I'm already waiting for season 2. I was curious to see what the ratings would be so I looked them up and was shocked it wasn't at least at an 8/10. Guess people can complain about everything these days. Defs worth the watch!
Also this is my first review I've ever done. I liked it that much I wanted to share and up the ratings :)!
Also this is my first review I've ever done. I liked it that much I wanted to share and up the ratings :)!
Sophie O'Neil, a former editor-in-chief of a glossy magazine, moves with her husband and son from New York City to a quiet town in East Texas. There, she meets local socialite Margot Banks, who runs an exclusive club for women - filled with cocktails, skeet shooting, and endless gossip. Enchanted by the atmosphere, Sophie gets pulled into their glamorous world, but things take a dark turn when a young girl's body is found on the edge of the woods. Soon, the club members become prime suspects.
Pros:The biggest asset here is the cast. Malin Åkerman carries the entire show on her shoulders - she brings both charm and emotional authenticity to the role. The small-town setting, with its undercurrent of secrets, is visually well-crafted. Cinematography and atmosphere are on point.
Cons:Unfortunately, that's where the strengths end. Rebecca Cutter, known for Hightown, falls short this time. What could've been a gripping psychological thriller turns into a soap opera with forced drama. The mystery is drowned in shallow melodrama, and there's little to no chemistry between the actors.
This is no Bad Sisters, no Why Women Kill, and certainly no Big Little Lies. The attempt to blend genres results in a show that looks polished but feels hollow. It all rests on Åkerman's charisma and decent direction.
As for the explicit scenes - nothing groundbreaking. This isn't The L Word, and today's audiences need more than that to be surprised.
Verdict:A disposable watch for one evening. Stylish but shallow. Don't expect depth, suspense, or memorable characters.
Pros:The biggest asset here is the cast. Malin Åkerman carries the entire show on her shoulders - she brings both charm and emotional authenticity to the role. The small-town setting, with its undercurrent of secrets, is visually well-crafted. Cinematography and atmosphere are on point.
Cons:Unfortunately, that's where the strengths end. Rebecca Cutter, known for Hightown, falls short this time. What could've been a gripping psychological thriller turns into a soap opera with forced drama. The mystery is drowned in shallow melodrama, and there's little to no chemistry between the actors.
This is no Bad Sisters, no Why Women Kill, and certainly no Big Little Lies. The attempt to blend genres results in a show that looks polished but feels hollow. It all rests on Åkerman's charisma and decent direction.
As for the explicit scenes - nothing groundbreaking. This isn't The L Word, and today's audiences need more than that to be surprised.
Verdict:A disposable watch for one evening. Stylish but shallow. Don't expect depth, suspense, or memorable characters.
Did you know
- TriviaThe series was set up at Starz, but as part of the separation agreement between Starz and Lionsgate, the series moved to Netflix.
- GoofsNo place in "deep East Texas" looks like this.
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