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Milioti and Romano put in really great work in the series, and have good chemistry with each other. It’s the other elements of the show that we’re not sure about yet.
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After four episodes, “Made for Love” is more “interesting” than “entertaining,” and I kept wishing it was more of the latter given its premise and ensemble.
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Milioti just about gives us enough of a reason to click on to the next episode, as does the odd well-observed kernel of romantic truth, but Made for Love doesn’t quite have the makings of a hit just yet.
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Made for Love is decently made and certainly watchable, but as with the in medias res opening, nonlinear storytelling, and well-covered themes about tech that goes too far, it’s tough to shake the sense that we have seen this show before.
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From its disorienting opening onward, “Made For Love” struggles to maintain this balancing act enough that the [“in medias res”] gambit hardly seems worth it. ... The series benefits once it get untangled from the broader complications of What Technology Could Do To Humanity and focuses more on Hazel and the constant dread she faces at trying to outpace her abusive husband.