Nonureva
Really Surprised!
GetPapa
Far from Perfect, Far from Terrible
CommentsXp
Best movie ever!
WillSushyMedia
This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
kenkiss
Or too fast by adding so many guests. Almost 2 months since last episode. Guess still 2 left for season 2 which might be released till cancel/renew is released?
mateszalai
When I started to watch the series I was sure, that I won't like it. I found the first episode not great, I wanted to stop watching it, but the story became more and more exiting. SJP had bad luck with the role of Carrie in Sex and the City. She played well, but after that show I will always see Carrie on screen instead of the played characters. In this show plays she a very different woman, she is a wife with 2 children. I must say that she does it well. I'm satisfied with the actors, but the story-line is not always easy to follow. I can't always understand the motivation of the characters. The genre of TV program is comedy, but I can't see the comical line in the background. No, it's a serious drama about the misfortune, the lack of passion and love. The "funny" scenes can make me laugh, but they are written not comically. If I wouldn't read the genre of the series in advance, I wouldn't find this big mistake. Divorce is a good program, SJP made a great choice, that she returned with it to the TV.
KJB
SJP great as always and love that she is an Executive Producer! Thomas Haden Church steals the show in my opinion - would not be as good of a show without him....can't wait for Season 2! All of the cast does a great job and are perfect for each of their roles. The subject matter is difficult and sad but the way it is written makes scenes so funny. I laughed out loud on the plane when I watched some of the episodes while traveling.
Karen Webster
THIS CONTAINS SPOILERS: I watched the entire season four times. The first time I wasn't sure I liked it. By the final viewing, I was intrigued not only by the main couple, but their small group of close friends. The lonely single therapist and a couple who are unhappily married. SPOILER: Though the show is about the divorce between SJP and T Church, there is an unhappy marriage in their social orbit. They are friends with a wealthy, self-absorbed couple who, in the first episode, have a fight at a party that devolves into an attempted shooting. Molly Shannon is excellent playing the narcissistic wife suppressing a deep loneliness and sadness by drinking too much. I'm beginning to think this couple, who are remaining miserably married, might feature at the end of the story arc later. I don't have any trouble separating SJP from the show she did 20 years ago. She is very good in this. And it's impossible not to add that it appears she has had no cosmetic surgery and has chosen actors who have not. That is so welcome. I can finally see women show emotions on a show. The other thing I noticed over repeated viewing is there is much more humor than it seems on first viewing. I think SJP wanted to give us time to get to know these characters. I haven't spotted anything out of sync. The kids seem the right age. It seems realistic that a working mother who barely sees the kids through the week might walk out with them in the morning. From habit or guilt or just to hold on a little to their childhoods. Divorce is so common. I've always wanted someone to tackle the subject with the right mix of emotions. Relief, humor, trust, anger, resentment, rage. I think this show is working now but I have even higher hopes as it progresses. How will things be at the end when one couple is divorced and one couple is is a marriage that is so bad it's dangerous.