So it started out nicely, but meanwhile it's going badly, and the settling and the overall vibe isn't charming enough (like in Emily in Paris) to make up for the really annoying characters and predictable writing. Michael misses his ex so much he practically becomes him. Or maybr if he's always been so all over the place? In that case I can understand why Colin broke up with him, preferring a dog. Also, when NPH becomes agitated - he's Barnie from HIMYM again, and that give me a hell of a cognitive dissonance. I'm also disappointed that they created a great character like Suzanne and don't give her anything worthwhile (except the scene with her son in her bed, which was cringy, of course). I'll see it to the end and hope it'll get better, perhaps next season? The premise is so good, but the execution is less appealing. And I feel like it's doing disservice to the community as well, they're painted in a really caricaturist way (the megalomaniac celebrity, the artsy chubby gay in glasses... I don't know, too typical IMO). Oh well, I'll watch last season of "Frankie and Grace" once I'm done with that, I like their gays more so far.
Review by EvelynVIP BlockedParentSpoilers2022-08-14T21:49:14Z
So it started out nicely, but meanwhile it's going badly, and the settling and the overall vibe isn't charming enough (like in Emily in Paris) to make up for the really annoying characters and predictable writing.
Michael misses his ex so much he practically becomes him. Or maybr if he's always been so all over the place? In that case I can understand why Colin broke up with him, preferring a dog.
Also, when NPH becomes agitated - he's Barnie from HIMYM again, and that give me a hell of a cognitive dissonance.
I'm also disappointed that they created a great character like Suzanne and don't give her anything worthwhile (except the scene with her son in her bed, which was cringy, of course).
I'll see it to the end and hope it'll get better, perhaps next season?
The premise is so good, but the execution is less appealing. And I feel like it's doing disservice to the community as well, they're painted in a really caricaturist way (the megalomaniac celebrity, the artsy chubby gay in glasses... I don't know, too typical IMO).
Oh well, I'll watch last season of "Frankie and Grace" once I'm done with that, I like their gays more so far.