Trois femmes vivant dans trois décennies différentes: une femme au foyer dans les années 60, une femme de la haute société dans les années 80 et une avocate en 2019 font face à l'infidélité ... Tout lireTrois femmes vivant dans trois décennies différentes: une femme au foyer dans les années 60, une femme de la haute société dans les années 80 et une avocate en 2019 font face à l'infidélité dans leurs mariages.Trois femmes vivant dans trois décennies différentes: une femme au foyer dans les années 60, une femme de la haute société dans les années 80 et une avocate en 2019 font face à l'infidélité dans leurs mariages.
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I have watched season one several times. It's so very good.
Season 2 is boring and very disappointing. The plot lines are all over the place and the characters are hard to like.
Season 2 is boring and very disappointing. The plot lines are all over the place and the characters are hard to like.
For all those people who have missed Desperate Housewives, this wonderful series fills the gap. The three time zone formula is delightful and has keeps things from getting stale. Eye opening contrast about how fidelity an unfaithfulness are handled in the 60s, 80s and now.
The cast is well suited to their roles. Ginnifer is cuddly as the initially doormat 60s housewife and Lucy is good as the status conscious 80s woman with a gay hubby. In the present day Alexandria Daddario is quite pretty as the bisexual temptress.
This show really fills a void.
The cast is well suited to their roles. Ginnifer is cuddly as the initially doormat 60s housewife and Lucy is good as the status conscious 80s woman with a gay hubby. In the present day Alexandria Daddario is quite pretty as the bisexual temptress.
This show really fills a void.
Solid cast with a clever premise revolving around 3 different women who have lived in the same Pasadena mansion but in 3 different time periods (60's, 80's, present). Love the costumes, hair, and makeup for the various time periods as well. Very campy and fun writing. If you like Desperate Housewives, you will like this as well. Can't wait to see how the various plots hash out over the season.
This show started out strong and continued to improve, culminating in an absolutely breathtaking season 1 finale. This show took cliched subject matter and turned the "women who kill" trope completely on its head by creating incredibly nuanced female characters. Initially, I found the Lucy Liu storyline to be the weakest, relying too heavily on stereotypes. But over the course of a few episodes, her storyline quickly became the strongest, and was expertly acted by both Lucy Liu and Jack Davenport. I laughed, I cried, I'm waiting with baited breath for season 2!
Wow, what a fun, superbly executed concept. Stylish, funny and original. Acting, direction superb. Lucy Liu is hilarious. Her absolute best!!
This really should not be missed.
This really should not be missed.
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- AnecdotesEvery episode title in Season 1 is a parody of a movie line or catchphrase. Every episode title in Season 2 is named after a 1940s or 1950s film noir.
- Générique farfeluThe opening credits for season one are animated in a comic book style and feature women from different time periods killing their husbands for various reasons. The song "L.O.V.E" plays for ironic effect. (1) A man in the 1950s is drinking and smoking in the bathtub. His wife, annoyed by his boorish habits, enters the bathroom holding an electric fan. She plugs the fan into a nearby socket and tosses it into the tub, electrocuting her husband to death. (2) A 1920s man yells at his wife. The woman, fed up with his verbal abuse, pushes him down a flight of stairs. The man dies at the foot of the stairs, having broken his neck from the fall. The woman, initially shocked at the outcome, soon smiles at the idea of ridding the world of her insulting husband. (3) A couple in the 1990s is celebrating their anniversary with a romantic dinner. The husband pushes a present towards his wife. After opening it, the wife is angry and offended to learn it's a clothes iron. She hits her sexist husband on the head with the iron and he dies of blunt force trauma. The woman then finishes her meal. (4) In the 1980s, a man is watching sports on TV. He is shouting, eating messy food, and wiping his hands on the chair he's sitting in. His wife enters behind him; she is sick and tired of his slovenly ways. She pours gasoline around her oblivious husband, lights a match, and throws it onto the gasoline trail. She watches in twisted delight as her slob of a husband burns to death. (5) In the 1970s, a woman in a car sees her husband kiss a younger woman. Furious at his infidelity, the woman drives her car toward him. The husband tries to run away, but is hit by the car. He is sent flying and lands on his head, dying immediately.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Why Women Kill: Truth, Lies and Labels (2019)
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- Frank's Coffee Shop, Burbank, Californie, États-Unis(Jansen's Diner 1963)
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