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A posh single mother struggles to raise her two daughters alone in 1970s Los Angeles while she deals with her own life along with her two best friends. Inspired by the childhood of reality s... Read allA posh single mother struggles to raise her two daughters alone in 1970s Los Angeles while she deals with her own life along with her two best friends. Inspired by the childhood of reality star Kyle Richards.A posh single mother struggles to raise her two daughters alone in 1970s Los Angeles while she deals with her own life along with her two best friends. Inspired by the childhood of reality star Kyle Richards.
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I was really excited for this show when I first heard about it and saw the trailer. The premier was decent but I feel like it has fallen flat on its face, even after only two episodes. The premise is unique enough, and I usually always enjoy shows or films that tackle women's liberation, especially from an era before our own. But sadly, American Woman is just that- sad. The acting leaves much to be desired, the pace is too slow and despite its handful of semi charming moments, it quite frankly doesn't hold my interest. I will probably keep watching to see if it improves as it goes along but I am not optimistic. Perhaps if they gave Mena Suvari (whom I adore) more screen time I might feel differently, although she alone probably could not redeem the credibility of this hot mess. If the production team were a little league baseball team, I'd present them with a lame participation trophy and then call it a night.
It has such a great name and Blast from the Past actors (pun intended). I was hoping for witty humor or even to be slightly entertained, but this dud left me hanging and the actors from way back when left their acting abilities back in the 90s. They should time travel and go back and fetch them. That it I was too young and dumb to realize how awful they were at the time.
I love shows set in that decade. I wished so badly it would be good. It's not. The acting seems fake, storyline and dialog are boring but there is one redeeming quality: Diane's character. If only the show would have her at the centre of it and develop her character and an enticing storyline around her. The actress does portray her very well,and you can actually see nuance as opposed to the flatness of the other 2 female leads. Regardless, I won't be watching anymore, which is a shame. The 5 stars are for the costumes, setting, and Diane.
I had high hopes for American Woman. The first episode was enough for me to set a season pass on my DVR, however, it seemed to go down from there. The actresses look great on paper, but not so much on the show.
I also thought it would be great being set back in the 70s. There could be such great style and music, however, that also fell short.
I'll continue to watch, but only when my DVR is empty and I have nothing left to pass the time away.
Great tv for purely cheap thrills. Love the cast. Decent story line. I don't have to over think the story line.
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- TriviaThe character Bonnie was inspired by Kyle Richards' own mother, Kathleen Mary Richards. The show is a fictionalized depiction of Kyle's upbringing, inspired by her mother but not an exact autobiographical reenactment of her life. For example, Kyle has two sisters (Kathy & Kim), whereas on the show, Bonnie only has two daughters. Bonnie's friend on the show was named after Kathleen Mary Richards, although she is not based on her. The character Kathleen represents female friends of Kyle Richards' mother.
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