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TV Guide MagazineJun 8, 2017
Season 3 Review:
Emma's diagnosis, reflecting St. Clair's own successful battle with cancer, is handled with a graceful balance of raw emotion and wry irreverence that bodes well for the remainder of the season. The initial episodes reacquaint us with the merrily mess-up lives of these proudly silly "sisters for life." [12-25 Jun 2017, p.15]
Season 1 Review:
They’ve basically taken that premise [of NBC's “Best Friends Forever”], switched up some of the details and reinvented that show for a new network, which isn’t a bad thing because the original concept was pretty humorous, and Parham and St. Clair play great besties.
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Season 1 Review:
As in the earlier show [NBC's "Best Friends Forever"], both Parham and St. Clair create likable characters we wouldn’t mind following through strange, poignant, absurd, comic and ultimately endearing adventures. But those adventures get diluted here, at least on the back-to-back opening night episodes, by heavy-handed scenes you don’t expect or want in a USA show.
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Season 1 Review:
Maybe the writers will eventually stop making Maggie and Emma sound like high school ditzes and start giving them grown-up dialogue that matches their grown-up situation. Until that happens, the main attraction here is Keegan-Michael Key of the delicious Comedy Central show “Key & Peele.”
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