Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce
| 02 December 2014 (USA)

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    Grimerlana

    Plenty to Like, Plenty to Dislike

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    MamaGravity

    good back-story, and good acting

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    Borserie

    it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.

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    Invaderbank

    The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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    sarahjoy-30537

    Started out with some substance and then turned into a fashion show with 4 women screaming and whining all the time

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    D

    Watched this on Netflix and all I can say is, why do you have all these women thinking with their crotch/vagina? I thought this show portrays women horribly. Not all women go around having sex with anyone who gives or gave them the ogle eye. This is not a part of what a divorced woman does, not real life as some say. There is more to a divorced woman's life then thinking of the crotch or vagina first. I'm sure a lot of divorced women are insulted by this portrayal. A horrible show and I can see why it didn't make it. She also is or was on another show portraying the same crotch thinking mom at her sons baseball league. Sorry if you don't care for what I've said.

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    Amanda

    I love this show so much!! After every episode me and my friends talk about all the drama and amazing things that happened that week. The relationships on this show come out of nowhere and they are all very spontaneous. It keeps me interested and I can't wait until season 3!! It is definitely a keep you on your toes kind of TV-series. Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce shows how strong friends can get you throw anything. They are always there for you even when you think the whole world is crumbling around you. It has serious moments and hilarious uncontrollable laughter moments. I think it attracts many different types of audiences because each of the four women have a different personality that people can relate to. I am not a divorce mom but still find this show entertaining. I think this show is deeper than Sex in the City. They aren't all rich living in New York. They have many relatable struggles that women face in todays culture.

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    jmcgil22

    Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce is Hollywood misogyny at its finest. I am embarrassed for everyone who is involved with this show. The show follows a group of obnoxious, narcissistic selfish, neurotic, and spiteful women who cannot keep it together on any level. None of the characters are likable at all, especially the lead character Abbey. And they all have disastrous personal and professional lives despite their endless supply of life coaches, gurus, shamans, housekeepers and nannies. They are also terrible parents with zero emotional connection to their annoying children. The story lines on the show range from highly implausible to simply ridiculous with cringe-worthy dialog, while the characters' personalities seem to change from one episode to the next. The token gay and minority characters have small roles that do not fit well into the show. Worse, they are sadly stereotypical and completely mundane. I am not sure why Hollywood finds it so difficult to create strong and interesting female characters who actually have it together; characters that would be more representative of the female adult population. Instead they continue to push the same tiring, nagging, hypocritical, intrusive, bitchy, crazy, promiscuous trainwrecks ad nauseam. Come on, Hollywood, try harder!UPDATE: I just read that Janeane Garofalo left the show in the middle of the first season because of "creative differences". I have a lot of respect for someone who has enough integrity to walk away from this embarrassment, instead of showing up for a paycheck.

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