A single mom whose son has moved out for college looks to begin a new life on her own.A single mom whose son has moved out for college looks to begin a new life on her own.A single mom whose son has moved out for college looks to begin a new life on her own.
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PROS:
-Short entertaining episodes with a good pacing.
-The actors fit right with their characters and they do a good job in the acting department, giving every character a unique personality.
-Good plots about self-discovery in a new environment. Mrs. Fletcher is trying to find out who she is when she's not just a mother and his son is trying to discover who he is when he's not the popular guy. There's a lot of sex discovery too. It's a very sexual show.
-Inclusive. They have transgender, lesbian, gay, bisexual, fat, black, white, straight, old and more representation and it doesn't feel forced or trying to make an statement about today's world.
CONS:
-It feels unfinished. Like, I know they want us to believe that is a limited miniseries but I don't felt like that was it. I feel like, yeah, they really close many plots of the season but I feel like they open many plots for a second season with that ending. It feels like they were cancelled and give it the excuse of a miniseries.
-Sometimes the sexual aspect is like too much that I just couldn't focus much on the plot.
-The son's a jerk. I didn't empathize so much with him so I didn't care about what happen to him. It feels like he didn't fulfill his character arc.
-Short entertaining episodes with a good pacing.
-The actors fit right with their characters and they do a good job in the acting department, giving every character a unique personality.
-Good plots about self-discovery in a new environment. Mrs. Fletcher is trying to find out who she is when she's not just a mother and his son is trying to discover who he is when he's not the popular guy. There's a lot of sex discovery too. It's a very sexual show.
-Inclusive. They have transgender, lesbian, gay, bisexual, fat, black, white, straight, old and more representation and it doesn't feel forced or trying to make an statement about today's world.
CONS:
-It feels unfinished. Like, I know they want us to believe that is a limited miniseries but I don't felt like that was it. I feel like, yeah, they really close many plots of the season but I feel like they open many plots for a second season with that ending. It feels like they were cancelled and give it the excuse of a miniseries.
-Sometimes the sexual aspect is like too much that I just couldn't focus much on the plot.
-The son's a jerk. I didn't empathize so much with him so I didn't care about what happen to him. It feels like he didn't fulfill his character arc.
Based on the merits of its premiere episode, I'm cautiously predicting "Mrs. Fletcher" to be a potential winner.
The critics who've viewed the entire limited HBO series (based on the eponymous novel by Tom Perrotta) seem to be giving it restrained praise, so we'll see.
My brief take is thus:
It has a tight half-hour format, fresh premise (dual stories of a sexually curious, middle-aged empty-nester mom and boorish, un-woke college freshman son simultaneously "coming of age"), realistic dialogue and nicely drawn secondary characters.
And it showcases the ever-wonderful Kathryn Hahn. God, I love that woman! I could watch her do her taxes.
My only wish is that "Mrs. Fletcher" will live within the confines of its limited series format and won't overreach for more episodes- even if it rates well with viewers.
Because sometimes less is...perfect.
This series will hopefully ripen in its subsequent episodes and leave us with completed sense of satisfaction after its brief stint.
But this is Tom Perrotta territory, so we might end up with vague and uncertain conclusions...
But as long as this short-run series stays lean and avoids the bloat of tacked-on future seasons, I'm wagering it will be worth the watch.
The critics who've viewed the entire limited HBO series (based on the eponymous novel by Tom Perrotta) seem to be giving it restrained praise, so we'll see.
My brief take is thus:
It has a tight half-hour format, fresh premise (dual stories of a sexually curious, middle-aged empty-nester mom and boorish, un-woke college freshman son simultaneously "coming of age"), realistic dialogue and nicely drawn secondary characters.
And it showcases the ever-wonderful Kathryn Hahn. God, I love that woman! I could watch her do her taxes.
My only wish is that "Mrs. Fletcher" will live within the confines of its limited series format and won't overreach for more episodes- even if it rates well with viewers.
Because sometimes less is...perfect.
This series will hopefully ripen in its subsequent episodes and leave us with completed sense of satisfaction after its brief stint.
But this is Tom Perrotta territory, so we might end up with vague and uncertain conclusions...
But as long as this short-run series stays lean and avoids the bloat of tacked-on future seasons, I'm wagering it will be worth the watch.
Wow I was anxiously awaiting the next episodes and come to find out there are none! 7 is quite an odd number, but it was great and I want more! Love these characters and we are only just getting to know them!
First of all, Kathryn is so talented, her acting is so natural and sophisticated. Love her.
The story is interesting, even though I haven't read the novel yet, but so far I love this female self-exploration journey, trying to figure out what she truly feels and wants.
I laugh out loud every episode. I've seen the first six episodes and it's really not like any other show I've ever seen. Kathryn Hahn is fabulous. The awkwardness feels real. Hard to explain. But people are flawed and this shows them in a funny way.
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