After breaking up with her longtime boyfriend, a woman tries to reconnect with the friends she lost during the relationship.After breaking up with her longtime boyfriend, a woman tries to reconnect with the friends she lost during the relationship.After breaking up with her longtime boyfriend, a woman tries to reconnect with the friends she lost during the relationship.
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DOLLFACE follows Jules Wiley as she attempts to rekindle her female relationships and fix her broken heart after her boyfriend breaks up with her in the first five minutes. I loved every second of this smart and fun series. The negative reviews are mostly from people who only watched the first episode which isn't a true indication of the show. The pilot does start off a bit rocky, but gets better and better as it goes on. 9/10 it's not perfect, however, it is as close to perfect as a comedy can get. I even know people who have said it's better than "Friends" which just might be true. Looking forward to season 2. Definitely could use more Jules, Madison, Stella & Izzy!
I loved the first season and waited for what seemed like ever for Season 2. Unfortunately I haven't seen a drop in quality from Season 1 to 2 since Glee. Did they fire all the original writers and replace them with Lily Singh's show's writers. I'm three episodes deep and I havent laughed once, but the preachy cringe is so bad it's made my skin crawl. AND I AGREE WITH THE STANCE.
Thankfully the 4 leads are strong enough to keep me wanting to finish it, but it's gone from enjoyable to an endurence test. The actresses are very charismatic and were my initial draw to the show, but in this season they are written so unlikable that had the roles been played by anyone else I'd be done 5 minutes in. Hopefully if they make it to season 3 they'll return to their roots. And by that I don't mean recycle tired jokes that have been done better before.
Positives: Not all the new characters suck. The interns are pretty good.
Thankfully the 4 leads are strong enough to keep me wanting to finish it, but it's gone from enjoyable to an endurence test. The actresses are very charismatic and were my initial draw to the show, but in this season they are written so unlikable that had the roles been played by anyone else I'd be done 5 minutes in. Hopefully if they make it to season 3 they'll return to their roots. And by that I don't mean recycle tired jokes that have been done better before.
Positives: Not all the new characters suck. The interns are pretty good.
It took about two episodes but this show is so great! Love all the actors and the message of each episode. Definitely give it a chance!
I just binged all 10 episodes after Christmas and I can honestly say this is the most I've laughed at a comedy. Each episode got better and the ending was brilliant! Need more.
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- TriviaKat Dennings (Jules) and Matthew Gray Gubler (Wes) dated in real life.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Lights Out with David Spade: Episode #1.53 (2019)
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