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It all becomes a little average, even when it drives towards the remaining chapters, there’s something not quite there in the story.Stream It Or Skip It: 'Without Saying Goodbye' on Netflix, a Romantic Drama Set Against the Luscious Backdrop of Peru
Once the cat lady and the other imagined world enjoys its scene time, there’s not much flair and juice left in the story. The Hulu series attempts to throw Jules and her friends in a range of different scenarios to make ten bite-sized 30-minute episodes, but you can almost sense that the writers lacked finding magic in the script.
She has to learn about feminism, girl code and how to sleep with other men and not catch feelings in a fast-paced world of modern dating.Ĭonceptually, Dollface Season 1 has all the ingredients to put a smile on your face, but some episodes are hit and miss. She has been shackled in a relationship for years, and the story puts her on an arc where she discovers who she is again. Jules is not exactly the most exciting character. Everything is satirical comedy in the real world, with Jules’ friends all presenting an extreme version of their personalities.Īnd I believe the Hulu series relies on Jules’ friends more than Jules herself. Regardless of the imagined cat lady creating hypothetical situations for Jules, the series wants to be weird in its own way. It’s useful to know, that the cat lady actually looks like a cat, but in human form.Īs well as relying on the “sisters before misters” theme, Dollface often enjoys its quirkiness. Dollface has its moments where it cuts away and reimagines Jules in a world where she is lectured by a cat lady, played by Beth Grant. Jules decides to beg Madison back into her life, who is rightfully stubborn after no contact for years. In the opening chapter, Jules is lost no friends, no social life and no-one to vent her sadness at after a sudden breakup that was not expected.