Flack Series One Review
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Good Morning Lovelies,
Anna Paquin is no longer Sookie Stackhouse. Gone are the
days of True Blood, for now she is a PR with a lot of customer problems. New to
the W Channel, Flack introduces us to a world of figures. Some likeable, some
not so much. But all who provide interesting episodes at every turn.
Paquin plays Robyn, a publicist who has to help prevent her
clients from having the careers ruined by their antics. Deaths, sex, drugs, you
name it they are all involved in some way. And Robyn gets a lot of flack from
it.
Some may find the show ridiculous; others will love it from
the start. It is a mixture of both madness and pain to view, but ultimate it
becomes a joy after the first episode. The opening sequence featuring a
potential character death draws you in and once you’re in, you’re in.
Not much about the story or the plot is new and much of it
has been seen before. Yet sometimes this is what makes a show work. The female
powerhouses bring the house down and give a fresh look to some of the
storylines. They show that while we may have seen it all before, we still love
the stories and I guarantee you that you will not be able to stop watching.
Easily bingeable, the show is one to watch on a lazy Sunday
afternoon. Paquin is at her best again and giving audiences a whole new look to
what we know and love her for. All of which make it a perfect recipe for this…
3 Stars
Joey X
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