La vie d'une femme, apparemment parfaite, est bouleversée lorsque son mari lui laisse 87 milliards de dollars.La vie d'une femme, apparemment parfaite, est bouleversée lorsque son mari lui laisse 87 milliards de dollars.La vie d'une femme, apparemment parfaite, est bouleversée lorsque son mari lui laisse 87 milliards de dollars.
- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 victoires et 13 nominations au total
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This show makes my heart happy. It's lighthearted and charismatic- as some of the best kind of "Netflix" is. You don't have to think too much, or act as if you're a judge on America's Next Top TV Critic (which thankfully, does not exist). Every few minutes, you're hit with a nice "how can't I laugh at that?" - whether it's dialogue or delivery, even bad acting on occasion. By the end of an episode, I find myself rooting for the characters and the actors portraying them.
I dig where Maya's gone with Loot, regardless if it emulates a "real rich lifestyle" or what a "real rich person" might do. Most people can't relate to that anyhow. Hats off to Maya, AppleTV, and the entire team behind Loot for green lighting. Five episodes in and bottom line, Loot's compassionate, fun, and easy to watch when not taken so seriously or literally. If you're into that, it's worth the watch.
I dig where Maya's gone with Loot, regardless if it emulates a "real rich lifestyle" or what a "real rich person" might do. Most people can't relate to that anyhow. Hats off to Maya, AppleTV, and the entire team behind Loot for green lighting. Five episodes in and bottom line, Loot's compassionate, fun, and easy to watch when not taken so seriously or literally. If you're into that, it's worth the watch.
I have read a handful if not a bunch of the low ratings and it boils down to 3 things:
Basically criticisms without any real rationale other than narrow experience and thought. It's a great story, and characters I'm looking forward to in development. Yes, Sofia Selina's is a guarded character and the way she talks to the owner of the foundation is a bit off putting at first, but that's what makes it a comedy. It's literally what a majority of us think at work when the higher-ups want in on the day to day without ANY real understanding or consistency. We know they'll be gone in a day, and they've caused more of a raucous being there than actually achieving anything, it's relatable if anything. Secondly it's a story about a woman standing on her own and that takes effort because as she describes she's learning about herself after the last half lifetime of being married. It's a difficult redo, completely relatable (sans billions of dollars) and it's well approached by the writers. I think the criticisms and low rating are entirely based in ignorance, inexperience and again in narrow viewpoints. Parks & Rec was hard to watch the first season, the characters blossomed in the second season and well beyond, as do most characters. I despise people who are ready to trash a series in THREE episodes. But that's a very American way of being.... I am American. So eat it before you say I'm not. This show is funny, and well crafted. I look forward to the season and to these characters growing on me. I especially love the dynamic between Ron Funches & Joel Kim. It's poised to be a great comedy. Why shouldn't people talk to billionaires like this? They're people just like everyone else around them. They may fly to space but they're NOT otherworldly.
- billionaires wouldn't allow anyone to speak to them that way
- I don't buy MJ Rodriguez as the head of a non-profit
- Maya's character is so disconnected from reality it's not believable
Basically criticisms without any real rationale other than narrow experience and thought. It's a great story, and characters I'm looking forward to in development. Yes, Sofia Selina's is a guarded character and the way she talks to the owner of the foundation is a bit off putting at first, but that's what makes it a comedy. It's literally what a majority of us think at work when the higher-ups want in on the day to day without ANY real understanding or consistency. We know they'll be gone in a day, and they've caused more of a raucous being there than actually achieving anything, it's relatable if anything. Secondly it's a story about a woman standing on her own and that takes effort because as she describes she's learning about herself after the last half lifetime of being married. It's a difficult redo, completely relatable (sans billions of dollars) and it's well approached by the writers. I think the criticisms and low rating are entirely based in ignorance, inexperience and again in narrow viewpoints. Parks & Rec was hard to watch the first season, the characters blossomed in the second season and well beyond, as do most characters. I despise people who are ready to trash a series in THREE episodes. But that's a very American way of being.... I am American. So eat it before you say I'm not. This show is funny, and well crafted. I look forward to the season and to these characters growing on me. I especially love the dynamic between Ron Funches & Joel Kim. It's poised to be a great comedy. Why shouldn't people talk to billionaires like this? They're people just like everyone else around them. They may fly to space but they're NOT otherworldly.
Watched two episodes so far and I'm enjoying the characters and storyline. One of my favorite actors is Nat Faxon and I usually like whatever he's in. I'd say this is kind of a workplace comedy with nice character development.
Readers of the critical reviews, keep in mind;
1 - She didn't EARN the billions, she's a billionaire from her divorce.
2 - She didn't mastermind a financial empire for 20 years - her ex did that.
3 - She spent her time as the WIFE of a billionaire, basking in luxury, going to parties (some via travel on one of their private jets), throwing huge parties, going to a spa, and a life that wasn't "normal" at all.
This series is about the collision between her life before the divorce and her life after, as she tries to find some meaning for her existence. And it's funny.
Give it a chance.
2 - She didn't mastermind a financial empire for 20 years - her ex did that.
3 - She spent her time as the WIFE of a billionaire, basking in luxury, going to parties (some via travel on one of their private jets), throwing huge parties, going to a spa, and a life that wasn't "normal" at all.
This series is about the collision between her life before the divorce and her life after, as she tries to find some meaning for her existence. And it's funny.
Give it a chance.
Maya Rudolph is wonderful, the music is excellent, great entertainment, and the humor is solid; not mean to be taken seriously just fun vibes! I imagine gets better regardless occasionally a goofball series is nice. I can't imagine what's it's like to be super rich must be nice and the story flows well. I understand any hate but I'm glad I got around to Loot it's delightful and a little cheesy. I like how it's a little off some of the time yet great entertainment the bulk of it. It's nice that I slept well enough I generally don't, I'd love to have great health more and enjoy delightful things in life!
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- AnecdotesMolly's house is filmed at a Bel Air mega-mansion called "The One". It is the largest and most expensive home in the U.S. with 105,000 square feet, 21 bedrooms, a 50-car garage and numerous other facilities. It was sold in March 2022 for $126 million.
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- Durée25 minutes
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