For instance, Jessie is mortified when she leaves his place one morning and the paparazzi write her off as a cleaning lady. On New Year’s Eve, she has a one-night stand - only to discover later that he’s world-famous actor Tom Kapoor (Nikesh Patel)! They share an electric chemistry, but as in all rom-coms, various obstacles block their path forward. Jessie is a bit of a mess, juggling two jobs while living with a flatmate in Hackney. It’s based on a real encounter she had with her Kiwi friends in London. Like Phoebe Waller-Bridge before her, Rose Matafeo writes and stars in a series of her own making. You had me at the premise of: Notting Hill meets Fleabag. ![]() ![]() ![]() But it’s not all failures and foibles for the “other two” - sometimes, they manage to succeed and it’s sweet to witness. Their attempts to ride on the family coattails and further their careers usually flame out in spectacular, cringe-inducing fashion. Season 2 continued to follow the misadventures of gay wannabe actor Cary (Drew Tarver) and aspiring talent manager Brooke (Helene York), whose younger brother and mother (Molly Shannon) are big stars. It was saved by HBO Max, yet another reason why it’s the best streaming service around. This wickedly funny dissection of fame and its trapping never found much of an audience on Comedy Central. Between the heists and snarky humor, there’s a poignant exploration of what “home” means to the descendants of peoples whose land was stolen from them. The inspiration for their look and vibe comes from Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs (hence the name). The quartet of teens reside on a reservation in rural Oklahoma and are constantly scheming petty crimes they can pull off to make money and escape to California. The series comes from creators Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi and stars Devery Jacobs, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Lane Factor, and Paulina Alexis. Kelly WooĪ coming-of-age tale about rebellious teens doesn’t break new ground, but Reservation Dogs puts a unique flavor on the well-trod genre by relying on an all-Indigenous cast and crew. Warning: The songs may live in your head, rent-free, for quite some time. The only hitch? She has bad stage fright.! We Are Lady Parts is not only sweet, funny and irreverent, it features some legit bops. Then, she lands the role of lead guitarist in an all-female, all-Muslim band and her ambitions begin to change. And in this case, Muslim women who wanna rock! Amina (Anjana Vasan) is a microbiology student who thinks she just wants to get married and settle down. The British comedy puts the spotlight on an underserved group: Muslim women. And it’s on Peacock! There’s a curveball for you. We Are Lady Parts made me smile and laugh perhaps more than any other show this year. Sometimes, I just want to watch something that sparks joy. Who among us didn’t crush on someone in middle school - and get flatly rejected? Or feel self-conscious about braces, bad haircuts and uncool clothes? With the second season being its last, PEN15 will always remain a time capsule to those uncertain moments when kids both long for adulthood and quake in fear at growing up. While some of the stories reflect the creators’ personal experiences, the painful awkwardness in them is universal. Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle write the series, as well as star as fictionalized younger versions of themselves. The all-star cast is made even more impressive by recurring appearances from Bernadette Peters, as Peggy’s late mom.If you think adulting is a nightmare, remember teenagering? The daily cringe of adolescence for like … five or seven years straight?! PEN15 captures it so precisely that it’ll send you hurtling through a portal back to the year you were 13. ![]() It’s an odd duck of a show, which is perfectly suited to Arquette’s ethereal acting style, allowing her to seamlessly flit between moments of tragedy and laugh-out-loud comedy, with the audiences doing their best to keep up. She finds an unwitting employer/sometime mentor in Bruce Harvey (Brad Garrett), but not everyone is onboard with Peggy’s career decisions-namely, her straitlaced sister (Christine Taylor). While coming to terms with the death of her mother, Peggy (Arquette)-an addict-decides she wants to pick up the pieces of her life and become a private investigator. Between The Act and Severance, Arquette has received some of the highest accolades of her long career recently, and High Desert seems poised to keep the award nominations coming. The Patricia Arquette-aissance doesn’t get as much ink as Matthew McConaughey or Keanu Reeves did during their second comings, but it’s here-in part thanks to the rise of streaming.
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