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Positive:
6
Mixed:
7
Negative:
0
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Critic Reviews
Season 1 Review:
The women of Flack are relentlessly savage: in their disdain for their wayward clients; in their open contempt for the stupid and greedy journalists they use as pawns in their schemes; and in their off-handed manipulation of their husbands and boyfriends. This is all very entertaining. Flack will undoubtedly win the Emmys for Bitchiest Dialogue and Best Puking Sound Effects.
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Season 1 Review:
Its six episodes will attract or repel you depending on your tolerance for the antics of the horrible privileged class--or perhaps the privileged horrible class--and watching characters you want to like let you, themselves and one another down. It can annoy you one moment and move you another. ... Barring a few passages where a thematic point is too explicitly made, Lansley writes believable dialogue; his scenes unfold discursively, taking interesting, meandering paths even to expected ends.
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Season 1 Review:
Fast, frothy and fun, “Flack” only falters when it slows down and tries to get serious about Robyn’s issues – her mentally ill mother committed suicide; Robyn may have some mental health challenges, too – but when it sticks to its soapier agenda, “Flack” moves like a runaway train.
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