Why Dollface Is One Of My Favorite Binge worthy Shows

Dollface came out in 2019– and I finally checked it out. I binged through the series pretty quick, because it was so spot on and hilarious. Dollface stars Kat Dennings, from Wanda Vision and 2 Broke Girls (also co-producer), who plays Jules, a loyal girlfriend recently dumped by her boyfriend after a five year relationship. She embarks on a journey to reconnect with her friends that she left behind when she was in her relationship. If this story sounds familiar you are either that friend who ditches their pals when they are in a relationship or you have been ditched by a friend in this manner.

Jules is not the enemy here, but her role is so familiar and very binge worthy. How many times have you had conversations with your girlfriends about not losing yourself in your relationship? Countless times for most of us. What make the show even easier to digest, we get to look inside the mind of Jules, and her creative self effacing thoughts come to life for us. You never know when she is going into her mind so these moments become surprising an enjoyable.

In comes the squad

Jules longtime and lost friend Madison reenters the picture as her close type A friend. Stella is Madison’s bestie who is part hippie, part model, part business school student in the making. She is a true chic Nomad.  Izzy from work joins the quad squad as the quirky friend who’s loyalty overrides her weirdness any day. These friendships blend perfectly as Jules learns to live life without a boyfriend. Her dutiful gal pals keep her from rebound relationships and getting back together with her ex. They also challenge her on what being a true friend means. A reminder to us all that friendships take work.

The Parody

Jules is a web designer at an all girl marketing firm that parodies Goop to perfection. Woom, run by Celeste who is played by the witty Malin Akerman sets the tone that the show is for women, about women and in favor of all women.

Selfish Is Good

We talk at length in our society of men having an identity crisis. Women want the chairs pulled out for them and the doors open, but they want to be independent and self sufficient when it suits them. Which is completely true. As a woman I am constantly sending mixed messages to my partner. Women are still discovering what it means to prioritize their own desires. The level of good selfish behavior requires us to evaluate how we prioritize our friends and our relationships.

The Joke Is On Us

The show is witty and smart and full of sass. Dollface manages to empower women by making fun of them at the same time in a way that does not come off as insulting. Unless of course you believe that as women we have actually figured out what we want from our empowerment. The stereotypical jokes poke fun at both genders. And it is not afraid to go there.  The bus driver being the crazy cat lady in Jules very vivid imagination, and Margot Robbie, executive producer who brings the juice and sound bowls as Malibu Yogi Imelda, a guru with wide eyes and eccentric spiritualism, goats included.

Don’t get me wrong, the men are picked on too, but they are not the point of the show. Jeremy, the atypical ex played by Connor Hines both hurts and helps heal Jules with his actions.

Single Is Self Discovery

The show is about finding healthy relationships and striking that balance between dating and friendships. Through comedy, the show strives constantly to remind the viewer that this is Jules journey to independence and self fulfillment as a single gal. The show never promises the audience that it understands women or Jules for that matter. What it does do though, is it promotes the idea of  self discovery, female solidarity and some solid laughs. (If you can laugh at yourself that is.)

Check out Season 1 on Hulu. Binge quickly. Season 2 starts Feb 11th. Watch the Hulu trailer here.

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10 Arrested Development Moments That Made Us Love the Bluths

If you’ve watched Arrested Development, you’ve seen the too-relatable family moments from the Bluth family. From arguments to critical parents to sibling rivalry, the Bluth’s have shown us that they’re like every other family – except there’s also a dad who committed treason, a father and a son both liking the same girl without knowing it, and a surprisingly-successful banana stand.

Arrested Development is laid out like a documentary, which is shown more during the last season or so. Much like The Office, there is no laughing track and the characters are much more casual on camera.

In that sense, the show is already leaps and bounds ahead of other sitcoms, if that’s the vibe you’re going for.

The show is TV14 for some language and innuendos here and there. That being said, it’s family-friendly for teens and up – which seems hard to find with truly hilarious comedies nowadays. It’s binge-worthy, good to have on in the background, and funny in a sometimes unfortunately-relatable sense.

It makes it seem like our “crazy” family might not be so crazy after all.

The show is available to stream with Netflix and Hulu subscriptions and is available to purchase on Vudu, Amazon Prime, and other online options. Whatever the price – I’ll tell you that it’s worth it. Arrested Development is the type of show that will have you crying laughing even after a 14-time watch through.

1. George started the 6 feet apart rule before COVID-19.

2. Their dancing may just be worse than ours.

3. They remind us that dating can be messy.

4. They (sometimes) admit their faults.

5. They understand that not everyone can be a good cook.

6. They go through bad self-esteem moments, too.

7. Dramatics can get the best of them.

8. Their poor financial skills and a little too relatable.

9. They can get caught in awkward moments.

10. Their depressed moments can get the best of them.

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The Official Trailer For The Third Season Of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Just Dropped And I Smell A Revolution

The third official season of The Handmaid’s Tale has been released by Hulu and holy sh*t—things are about to get real. We left off in Season 2 with Offred attempting to escape to Canada with her newborn daughter, Nicole. Instead of leaving, however, she handed off Nicole to Ofglen, so she can stay behind to rescue her other daughter, Hannah.

In this trailer, Offred’s voiceover talks about the resistance—but, points out that, officially, there is no such thing as a resistance because there is no one who “wants to leave” Gilead. However, the resistance is alive and well, and Offred is looking to build a team from the inside out—calling on both Nick and Serena to join her side.

The trailer showcases the epic revolution shaping up in Gilead, and it looks like it’s about to be explosive (literally, someone’s house is literally on fire).

People online are truly excited to see what goes down this season.

Season 3 will premiere on Hulu on June 5th.

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Season 3 Teaser Shows Major Changes For June

For fans of Hulu’s original series The Handmaid’s Tale, it’s been quite some time since we’ve heard anything about June and the other Handmaids. At the end of Season 2, we were left off with June almost escaping the hell that she was living in—but, knew that things couldn’t end all too well. If there were to be another season or two of the show, things had to go south again.

Hulu announced with a 10-second teaser that Season 3 was going to have major changes in store for June. In the 10-second clip, with no dialogue, June is seen wearing what appears to be a Matha’s outfit—that similar to Rita, the Martha who is stationed at Commander and Serena Waterford’s home. The outfit is a grey robe and a scarf around the head, much different than the red dress that Handmaids wear on a regular basis. This could mean that June is no longer going to be raped in order to produce children in Gilead and, instead, will be as a domestic servant for a wealthy family.

The ad also signals that will be a full trailer during the Super Bowl on Sunday. So, if you’re interested in seeing what lies behind the story of June as a Martha, you’ll have to sit through a Patriots’ Super Bowl (and a Travis Scott half-time show, too). As for June, it seems that she may be stirring the pot just a bit more this season. And, fans on Twitter were all too excited to see a clip (even if it was only 10-seconds).

https://twitter.com/BillalTaleb/status/1091400430335209472

As you can imagine, not many fans of The Handmaid’s Tale watch the Super Bowl, so A+ marketing from whoever decided this matchup was a good idea. Otherwise, I cannot wait to see how this trailer turns out.

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