TV Series



Starting tomorrow- reviews are good.
Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly gave the series a C− and described the series' clothes as "nice, but they're dressing a corpse."[17] Reviewing the series for The Hollywood Reporter, Inkoo Kang wrote that, "The performances are across-the-board fantastic, but Nixon—playing Mildred's love interest—exhibits such frailty, sensuality and decency that her turn ultimately ends up feeling like it belongs in a much better production."[18] TVLine wrote that the series "might be [Ryan Murphy's] emptiest effort yet", giving it a D.[19] Prathyush Parasuraman, a film reviewer from Film Companion says, "With 8 parts, each 50-minute episode contains within its extravagant production, devastating boredom."
 

Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly gave the series a C− and described the series' clothes as "nice, but they're dressing a corpse."[17] Reviewing the series for The Hollywood Reporter, Inkoo Kang wrote that, "The performances are across-the-board fantastic, but Nixon—playing Mildred's love interest—exhibits such frailty, sensuality and decency that her turn ultimately ends up feeling like it belongs in a much better production."[18] TVLine wrote that the series "might be [Ryan Murphy's] emptiest effort yet", giving it a D.[19] Prathyush Parasuraman, a film reviewer from Film Companion says, "With 8 parts, each 50-minute episode contains within its extravagant production, devastating boredom."

Stuff I read, gave it a thumbs up - wasn`t as heavyweight as those critics though.
 

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