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A laugh-packed comedy drama that restores your belief in the justice of the universe.
Read full review at The Guardian...these characters are well-established and enjoyable enough that it’s fun to simply hit the road with Deborah, Ava, and Marcus.
Read full review at Paste MagazineSharp and well-written, the dark comedy series skillfully creates a story narrative in which two strong and talented women manage to successfully work together while remaining at odds.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...remains magnificent, confident comedy, and I can’t wait for season three.
Read full review at The Guardian...every bit as brilliant as you've heard.
Read full review at The TelegraphSharp and well-written, the dark comedy series skillfully creates a story narrative in which two strong and talented women manage to successfully work together while remaining at odds.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaEven when these two hate each other’s guts – which is most of the time – this truly is one of TV’s best love stories.
Read full review at The GuardianThis is the kind of show that’s brimming with interesting, funny and real supporting characters as well...
Read full review at Chicago Sun Times...digs into vulnerability, self-image, and gender politics in refreshing ways.
Read full review at Empire...these characters are well-established and enjoyable enough that it’s fun to simply hit the road with Deborah, Ava, and Marcus.
Read full review at Paste MagazineA laugh-packed comedy drama that restores your belief in the justice of the universe.
Read full review at The Guardian...every bit as brilliant as you've heard.
Read full review at The TelegraphThere is something genuinely impressive when a show enters its fourth season and you become increasingly on edge about the fate of its main characters.
Read full review at The Playlist...wears its crown well, but gets a bit lost at the top.
Read full review at Indie Wire70-årige Jean Smart (...) er forrygende som satirisk diva, der hellere vil have ild i håret under indvielsen af en pizzarestaurant end forsvinde fra spotlyset.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet EkkoAva og Deborah er begge svære at holde af, men umulige ikke at elske.
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