rhgdesigns
The only reason I can think of for those ridiculous glowing reviews is someone promised them something good, because this show is atrocious! I guess they were aiming for Sex In The City for young millennials, but this doesn't even raise to the level of that garbage show. There is nothing feminist about three gorgeous and perfect young woman who want to succeed in fashion, that is just playing into a stereotype that we only care about fashion and looks. And where is the challenge? They have a caring, nurturing boss (which rarely exists in real life) and they easily succeed with few obstacles in life- everyone is cheering these pretty girls on. Stupid, vapid and shallow. Skip it.
cindiliciouscindi
This is indeed the best TV surprise of the summer. The trailer for the pilot didn't seem motivating but as soon as I decided to give it a try, I found myself addicted to it. This show is empowering, inspiring and out rightly amazing. We need more of this on TV, please it needs to be given more seasons.
marnieday
The show often reminds me of a feel-good rom com from the 90s due to the pure, fun loving nature of the trio. However, the show is definitely suited to today's audience with it's references to current societal issues and modern technology such as virtual reality systems. What I really love about the show is that it discusses important and prevalent issues that aren't really talked about. Examples of this include Kat's problem facing online hate/misogyny (which is rather humorous in how true the subject is, even highlighted in some of the comments on YouTube to the show's trailer), and coming to terms with her sexuality. As well as Adena facing harassment due to her ethnicity/religion. But as I stated at the beginning, the main reason why I am already falling in love with this show is because of the girls' friendship. Scenes such as their gatherings in the clothing room, getting excited for each other's achievements, and constantly trying to give support even over the phone when they're not there, are extremely heartwarming (and sometimes hilarious!!) and a pleasant change of scene from some of the distant portrayals of female friendships in the media. One of the only real issues I have with the show is that I find that the narrative voice in the opening scenes doesn't fit to the show and is often read in a way that is detached/ not flowing well. I'm not sure if that's just Freeform's narrator, but I believe that the show would work better if it was read by one of the trio (maybe in turn) or Jacqueline.
taylor
the writing is horrible and the acting is mediocre. i gave it a shot and it was just very hard to keep my attention. i could barely watch 5 minutes of it without going on my phone out of boredom. this show tries too hard to relatable and it just fails all around. i do give them credit for speaking up about important topics but other than that this show is really boring to me. the only reason i want to keep up with it is to see how kat and adena's relationship grows and that's about it. maybe i should just look up their scenes on youtube instead of sitting through this show for an hour of my life.