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Girlboss

  • TV Series
  • 2017
  • 13
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
20K
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Britt Robertson in Girlboss (2017)
Sophia, an anarchist misfit, discovers a passion for fashion, becoming an unlikely businesswoman in the process. As her business grows, however, she has to learn to cope with life as her own boss.
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Sophia, a misfit, discovers a passion for fashion, becoming an unlikely businesswoman in the process. As her business grows, however, she has to learn to cope with life as her own boss. This... Read allSophia, a misfit, discovers a passion for fashion, becoming an unlikely businesswoman in the process. As her business grows, however, she has to learn to cope with life as her own boss. This show is loosely based on the true story of Nasty Gal Founder, Sophia Amoruso.Sophia, a misfit, discovers a passion for fashion, becoming an unlikely businesswoman in the process. As her business grows, however, she has to learn to cope with life as her own boss. This show is loosely based on the true story of Nasty Gal Founder, Sophia Amoruso.

  • Creator
    • Kay Cannon
  • Stars
    • Britt Robertson
    • Ellie Reed
    • Johnny Simmons
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,239
    433
    • Creator
      • Kay Cannon
    • Stars
      • Britt Robertson
      • Ellie Reed
      • Johnny Simmons
    • 151User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes13

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    TopTop-rated1 season2017

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    Girlboss: What is a Girlboss?
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    Girlboss: What is a Girlboss?
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    Girlboss: Season 1
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    Girlboss: Season 1

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    Britt Robertson
    Britt Robertson
    • Sophia Marlowe
    • 2017
    Ellie Reed
    Ellie Reed
    • Annie
    • 2017
    Johnny Simmons
    Johnny Simmons
    • Shane
    • 2017
    Alphonso McAuley
    Alphonso McAuley
    • Dax
    • 2017
    RuPaul
    RuPaul
    • Lionel
    • 2017
    Dean Norris
    Dean Norris
    • Jay
    • 2017
    Jim Rash
    Jim Rash
    • Mobias
    • 2017
    Cole Escola
    Cole Escola
    • Nathan
    • 2017
    Amanda Rea
    Amanda Rea
    • Bettina
    • 2017
    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Gail
    • 2017
    Norm MacDonald
    Norm MacDonald
    • Rick
    • 2017
    Rebecca Krasny
    • Rebecca
    • 2017
    Richard Wharton
    Richard Wharton
    • Burt Coyote
    • 2017
    Becky Poole
    Becky Poole
    • Tatted Girl
    • 2017
    Michelle Macedo
    Michelle Macedo
    • Stephanie
    • 2017
    Melissa Macedo
    Melissa Macedo
    • Stacie
    • 2017
    Kimmy Shields
    Kimmy Shields
    • Emmalou
    • 2017
    Louise Fletcher
    Louise Fletcher
    • Rosie
    • 2017
    • Creator
      • Kay Cannon
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews151

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    9picklesandcarlos

    Wish there was a season 2

    I watched this show all within a day and enjoyed it.

    In reading reviews I saw some critics described it as 'fraud feminism' because the main character was selfish. I disagree with this as I see the Grilboss as showing how a female created a business out of nothing, I see a strong, determined female character. I don't understand how a flawed character (who yes, was irrational and childish at many times) taints the feminist message? Feminism is inclusive of all women? Not only the perfect, altruistic characters. Frankly there is no perfect female. Personally I disagree with this 'fraud feminism'.

    Sad to see the show is cancelled. Definitely would have continued to watch it, and will recommend it to my friends.
    7holcombes-87981

    Wish it had lasted longer

    So, the show is awesome but not without its flaws. Aside from hating the main character most of the time, this show is absolutely amazing and Britt Robertson can literally excel as every type of character imaginable. The show ends on a good note but it would've been nice to see how her empire grows. Watch it. Totally recommend.
    8TVstudentNL

    First impressions can be tough...

    But this show is nailing it!

    In episode 1 of 'Girlboss', we are introduced to Sophia. She's not necessarily likable. She definitely beats to her own drum, but that particular drum isn't one that the audience will necessarily appreciate for its rhythm and timbre. She is rude to her boss, demanding to her not-one-night-stand, and obstinate to her father who is reasonably worried about her future. Regardless, the show makes the audience care for Sophia because we get a look at her when she thinks no one is watching. After she angrily 'quits' her job at a shoe store and she is on the phone with a friend, she tells her friend to hold on because an ambulance is raging by, when in fact she uses the break to allow a tear to escape. She knows she's an asshole. She knows she's impossible. The audience will know the struggle, because we were all impossible assholes in some measure at some point in our lives.

    The show's brilliance lies not, however, in the troubled young adult that is our lead. We've seen troubled young adults in many a show and movie, they are an old and bored trope. No, the show thrives when it shows us the moments in which Sophia is letting her true self speak. In fact, when Sophia says 'I know I don't know anything. And I know I am supposed to, so I'm going to figure it out, I will.', I personally felt relieved. Finally a young adult who admits to not knowing anything at the beginning of a narrative, as opposed to one acting like they know everything only to find out that they don't know crap the hard way, 2/3 into the story-line. As she stands in front of a vintage shop's mirror, checking out a top and considering whether to take it, the reflection in the mirror shows us she is imagining an over the top, wonderfully fashionable and dramatic look, fur coat and all. It is casually edited into the shot, and no special attention is paid to it, because this is just how Sophia's brain works. I, personally, can't wait where else Sophia's brain is going to take the show when the story allows it to come out more often.

    The show is not perfect. Running out of gas at the top of a hill with no one coming to help is not realistic, and stealing a rug with the shopkeeper's comment as 'oh, okay' being the only objection even less so. They try a little too hard to claim the 'own drum' characteristic that shapes our protagonist, and take away from the empathy that is needed for the audience to really want Sophia to succeed.

    But I do still want Sophia to succeed. The mirror-image trick is repeated at the end of the first episode, when an idea strikes Sophia and she makes her first move to become a 'girlboss'. (Much as I like the first episode of this show, I hate the 'cutesy' title.). Her mirror image is bathed in golden lighting, but not until the camera turns do we see it is not just her imagination this time. She has seen the light, and darn it if that doesn't spur her to immediately take action in an attempt to get her act together. Now let's just wait and see if the rest of the season answers our want to see Sophia succeed and actually get that act together.
    8scythertitus

    So Real It Hurts

    This show is so much deeper than it first appears, the most important thing is to stick with it. It starts by presenting itself as another 'quirky' girl comedy and within the first episode shatters that illusion, while still going back to it on occasion. As the series progresses it gets closer and closer to reality, with problems and issues coming up, sometimes being resolved, sometimes not, just like life.

    You know the feeling when you are walking down the street and you think you look cool and everything is great, and then five minutes later something happens or you remember something and you feel rubbish and like everything is terrible, then five minutes later you are smiling and happy again? That is what this show comes close to capturing. In an effort to showcase real life even further it also has moments of the sheer mundane, like a joke you and your friends love but anyone listening would find stupid, it's not funny but you can appreciate it because you can relate.

    Overall it is another case of a show that could never have been made if not for Netflix, it takes risks and at times really captures some great and insightful moments, sometimes it misses but at least it tries, unlike a lot of safe network shows that pretend to be progressive or 'edgy'. The only general complaint might be that the female lead is mostly annoying as a person, but she is meant to be, and she is called on it more often than not. She's not completely likable, but she is relatable, at least to a degree. Either way it shouldn't let you be put off a show that has a lot more thought and heart than it maybe first gives off.
    7ericsanchez-15592

    Wait for it

    I almost gave up on this after the first 2-3 episodes. It didn't seem to have any direction or purpose but I figured since they are only 30 minutes each I would play em in the background while I do other things just to see how she does. They've turned out to be entertaining and funny. If you stick around I think you'll like it.

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    • Trivia
      Girlboss is based on the life of entrepreneur Sophie Amoruso, who turned an everyday eBay shop into a thriving lifestyle industry with nearly $300 million in sales. She declared bankruptcy in November 2016.
    • Goofs
      Ebay kicked her off because she was linking to her MySpace page (not to her website, which didn't exist yet).
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Martin Short/Britt Robertson/Jessica Seinfeld (2017)

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 正妹CEO
    • Filming locations
      • Sunset Bronson Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Netflix
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      26 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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