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GLOW

  • TV Series
  • 2017–2019
  • 13
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
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Jackie Tohn, Alison Brie, Sydelle Noel, Kia Stevens, Betty Gilpin, Kate Nash, Britney Young, and Gayle Rankin in GLOW (2017)
Season 3 follows the ladies of "GLOW" as they take the Vegas strip by storm. Now headliners at the Fan-Tan Hotel and Casino, the women quickly realize Sin City is much more grind than glitter. Ever the team cheerleader, Ruth's passion for the show begins to take a backseat to her growingly complicated personal life. Debbie is making headway as a producer, but continues to be consumed with guilt over the distance between her and her son. As their residency wears on, the lines blur between performance and reality, and the cast find themselves struggling with their own identities both in and outside of the ring.
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A look at the personal and professional lives of a group of women who perform for a wrestling organization in Los Angeles during the 1980s.A look at the personal and professional lives of a group of women who perform for a wrestling organization in Los Angeles during the 1980s.A look at the personal and professional lives of a group of women who perform for a wrestling organization in Los Angeles during the 1980s.

  • Creators
    • Liz Flahive
    • Carly Mensch
  • Stars
    • Alison Brie
    • Marc Maron
    • Betty Gilpin
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    53K
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    POPULARITY
    912
    190
    • Creators
      • Liz Flahive
      • Carly Mensch
    • Stars
      • Alison Brie
      • Marc Maron
      • Betty Gilpin
    • 238User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 13 wins & 107 nominations total

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    Alison Brie
    Alison Brie
    • Ruth Wilder
    • 2017–2019
    Marc Maron
    Marc Maron
    • Sam Sylvia
    • 2017–2019
    Betty Gilpin
    Betty Gilpin
    • Debbie Eagan
    • 2017–2019
    Britt Baron
    Britt Baron
    • Justine Biagi
    • 2017–2019
    Sydelle Noel
    Sydelle Noel
    • Cherry Bang
    • 2017–2019
    Kate Nash
    Kate Nash
    • Rhonda Richardson
    • 2017–2019
    Britney Young
    Britney Young
    • Carmen Wade
    • 2017–2019
    Gayle Rankin
    Gayle Rankin
    • Sheila the She-Wolf
    • 2017–2019
    Kia Stevens
    Kia Stevens
    • Tammé Dawson
    • 2017–2019
    Jackie Tohn
    Jackie Tohn
    • Melanie Rosen
    • 2017–2019
    Kimmy Gatewood
    Kimmy Gatewood
    • Stacey Beswick
    • 2017–2019
    Sunita Mani
    Sunita Mani
    • Arthie Premkumar
    • 2017–2019
    Rebekka Johnson
    Rebekka Johnson
    • Dawn Rivecca
    • 2017–2019
    Ellen Wong
    Ellen Wong
    • Jenny Chey
    • 2017–2019
    Christopher Lowell
    Christopher Lowell
    • Bash Howard
    • 2017–2019
    Marianna Palka
    Marianna Palka
    • Reggie Walsh
    • 2017–2019
    Shakira Barrera
    Shakira Barrera
    • Yolanda Rivas
    • 2018–2019
    Bashir Salahuddin
    Bashir Salahuddin
    • Keith Bang
    • 2017–2019
    • Creators
      • Liz Flahive
      • Carly Mensch
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    9beau-67970

    So good I've watched both seasons twice... In a week!!!!!

    After watching mediocre series, GLOW was a breath of fresh air. Every single character had texture and were so compelling to watch. I found myself invested in every one of them. I felt I was watching real people, as opposed to actors acting like real people and what made this possible was the writing AND the talent.

    What really sold this series to me was the true depiction of the 1980s; the cinematography, the soundtrack, the casting (this is how people looked in the 80s) and the grit. Such an awesome production. Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Marc Maron and Chris Lowell really stood out for me but the whole cast were amazing. Kia Stevens is also a talent to look out for. Her voice alone stood out for me; it was soothing yet powerful. I digress...

    The writing was so brilliantly done that I felt every nuance was necessary and added to the overall story. Whether it was a pause, an unspoken word, a sigh, every bit of it was crucial and made the script meaty and real. I can't stand a script that sounds pedestrian and forced, like it has been overly rehearsed. The GLOW writers have the conversational flow of script writing down pat. They deserve awards!!!

    Another element that makes this series what it is, is the chemistry between cast members. I believe them; Ruth and Debbie's tension but care for one another, Sam and Bash's good cop, bad cop routine and the ladies ensemble as a whole. There's drama, suspense, COMEDY and great music! A winning combination.

    It's so good I've watched both seasons twice. Bring on season 3!
    8stencilman

    A GLOW-rious beginning

    GLOW is loosely based on the actual GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling) TV show which was a cheesy but charming women's wrestling show which ran for four seasons in the late 80s.

    This is a really funny, heartwarming and sometimes exciting show. It is a very good combination of characters and wrestling. As a lifelong pro wrestling fan, the show successfully shows wrestling for being fun without making fun of it. I could have appreciated more insight into how hard it is to be a wrestler especially taking bumps which take a toll on the body. That being said, it does a very good job showing the people and getting us behind them. They are flawed people but likable and ultimately, you root for their success.

    The performances are uniformly excellent. Alison Brie is a capable lead who keeps the movie centered. Marc Maron, as the frustrated but deep down decent cokehead director does a fabulous job. Betty Gilpin as the slightly arrogant former soap opera star is brilliant especially since she has a lot of emotional scenes. I loved the wrestler cameos which I will keep a secret.

    To conclude, the show is a wonderful love letter to wrestling fans. It would have been convenient to mock wrestling as stupid and dumb but the show avoids that pitfall. For new fans, it would serve as a good conduit into the crazy world of wrestling and for wrestling fans, it shows a simpler era where we were not smarks who picked apart every booking decision. Highly recommended!
    9mylesbrandi

    So Very Pleasantly Surprised at This Kick Ass Show!

    I was pretty skeptical of this show from the previews.--I was wrong to be so skeptical!! It's smart, funny and emotional at times. The costuming and soundtrack are great, as is the entire show. It's really well done and my only complaint is that it's a half hour show when I thought the episodes could have been longer. --I guess I just wanted more of a good thing! It really is better than the previews would leave you to believe. I can't recommend this enough for anyone who enjoys something different from their shows!
    8rubenjwong_88

    Save Glow!!!

    I really love this TV show, I wish we could get an ending.
    10darthramious

    The Most Authentic Depiction of L.A. in the '80s I've Seen to Date

    The 1980s wasn't just neon fabrics, side ponytails, and cream colored suits with t-shirts. It was also too much moose, too much make-up, and sock-less penny loafers. It was ugly. Brilliantly, gloriously ugly and tacky. And that's what you see in this show. Superficially speaking, this series (and its characters) looks more authentically of the era than anything else I have seen portrayed on film in the last two decades.

    Much of the credit goes to costume designer Beth Morgan, who sifted through photo albums to research the look of the decade, rather than fashion catalogs and television shows and seeing an obstructed, romanticized vision of the era. The characters either wear too much or not enough of everything. This was the eighties, warts and all, and just for that alone, this show is worth a look.

    But on top of that, you have a rich, diverse cast of characters, almost all of which are multi-dimensional and bring more to the table than just what they appear to be (while ironically trying to play up their stereotypes to promote the show they are working on). And though some characters sadly don't get the time to fully develop in just ten half-hour episodes, you have reason to believe that they will in future seasons, as the executive producers have proved before in the ongoing seasons of 'Orange is the New Black'.

    And then there's the men of GLOW. The women are getting plenty of praise - and deservedly so - but the few male characters depicted also get a chance to shine. Chris Lowell plays the fascinating benefactor to the entire GLOW enterprise. He's the only one - initially - with the vision of what the show should be, and although he isn't introduced until episode three ('The Wrath of Kuntar'), his presence is felt as the unseen force propelling a reluctant director and inexperienced cast to pursue this venture. Bashir Salahuddin is the epitome of the phrase "no small parts" in this series. He exudes a warmth that instantly brings calmness and security to anyone and everyone around him. And although he is given minimal lines and - what some may argue - a generic character in the handful of appearances he makes, you genuinely feel invested and supportive of the developments he undertakes in the latter half of the season.

    And finally, there's Marc Maron. Whether or not you've heard about him yet, you will soon and it will be because of this role. He plays the director enlisted with putting an all-female wrestling show together. He comes from a B-list, schlock horror background and only takes the job to finance his dream project, but despite being a sleaze ball with a predilection for the vices of the time, he also genuinely cares for people. He's a guy who will step up and stick his neck out for the people he believes in, and unlike just about all the other characters written with a drug problem, Maron's character isn't dictated by societal expectations to flounder and jeopardize the other characters around him. He's an asset, and not only that, but an absolute necessity. He's also an addict, but a functioning addict, which sadly many people in the industry were back then.

    Maron exemplifies everything great about this show. It's not glorifying the era, it's a raw, unapologetic, and - at times - brutally honest depiction of the 1980s in southern California: Flawed, hilarious, and tacky.

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    • Trivia
      Kia Stevens, who plays Tamee/Welfare Queen in the series, is the only female cast member who is actually a professional wrestler. Stevens has been a champion all over the world wrestling under the name Awesome Kong (sometimes Amazing Kong). She also briefly wrestled in WWE as Kharma.
    • Crazy credits
      The first episode of each season is the only one to show the opening credits at the beginning of the show, plus it plays Scandal's "The Warrior." Every other episode in a season is a cold opening with the opening credits at the end.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Will Ferrell/Alison Brie/Shawn Mendes (2017)

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Russian
      • Central Khmer
    • Also known as
      • Glow
    • Filming locations
      • The Pink Motel & Cadillac Jack's Diner, 9457 San Fernando Road, Sun Valley, California, USA(Previously seen in films such as Drive, Aftersex, and The House Bunny)
    • Production companies
      • Tilted Productions
      • Perhapsatron
      • Fan Dancer
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      • 30m
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      • 16:9 HD

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