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Joanna Coles, Diandra Barnwell, Steven Brown, Leah Wyar, Tiffany Reid, James Worthington Demolet, Adam Mansuroglu, and Evan Betts in So Cosmo (2017)

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So Cosmo

3 reviews
3/10

You can be smart and beautiful, but maybe not at cosmo

This show is 2D. The fact that this is the biggest magazine in the world is quite alarming. Nothing reaches below surface level in dialogue, plot, and frankly their magazine subject matter. My purpose in writing this is not every beautiful and stylish girl is satisfied with television and magazines so banal. I guess you can appeal to quality readers, or a large quantity of readers. Cosmo step up your game both in the show (which doesn't do much for your image) and your magazine.
  • penelopereilly
  • Sep 11, 2017
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1/10

No brainer show

Instead of showing fans behind the scenes of what its like working behind an iconic magazine (or what was once), this "reality" TV style show revolves around anything trivial but that.

The huge amount of banal, bland content makes working at Cosmo look like no one in position works at Cosmo.

Perhaps one day there should be a series about interns or outsourced companies that actually work at or for Cosmo, which would be more interesting than this.

How this show ever got funded just shows who owns the media companies and its far fewer that whatever you think it is.
  • thechocolatebird
  • Jun 12, 2017
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10/10

Quite intriguing

I don't care what other reviewers say about it, this tv show was thoroughly enjoyable and engaging to watch. Joana Cole has some meorable quotes in it, the protagonists are real and quite transparent, genuine. You get a slice of corporate world and office poltics, unwritten social rules, how to act properly in different social settings.

It's not often that we get educational value out of reality tv, so when I do, I am thankful for that.

I also loved all the fashion in it, and how timelessly fashionable everyone dressed. I was also pleseantly surprised on how they dealed with the Phillipp Plein drama, in a very diaplomatic way. Teaches you how not to burn those bridges.
  • cryptorchid0
  • Sep 18, 2021
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