- Network: Lifetime , HULU , LIFETIME-TW
- Series Premiere Date: Jun 1, 2015
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These new episodes are encouraging. Everyone is back where they belong: ruining one another's loves, turning reality itself into a lie, and having a little fun while they do it. [16 Feb 2018, p.42]
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Serena isn’t as compelling a protagonist as either Everlasting or UnREAL needs, but her Tracy Flick-like machinations throw a series of unprecedented wrenches into the production that, in turn, prompts crises that test the people who make the show--in particular Rachel and Quinn.
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Socially and politically, it’s rather tame. Now is the time to tackle sexism in the workplace, the humanizing effects of reality television, or any number of big issues UnREAL is uniquely positioned to skewer, but even within its basic story, there are clumsy mistakes.
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UnReal continues to give short shrift to the meta commentary on reality TV that made season one such fun.
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In the first five episodes made available to critics, UnReal frequently travels down predictable paths. I’m not quite ready to give up on it, but some of those installments feel like mechanical continuations of Season 2.
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There’s always a little acting to dating, and on The Bachelor, there’s some dating to the acting. By diving into these issues, UnReal seems to have solved the problem of the show within the show. The new season of Everlasting isn’t crazily exaggerated. ... But behind the scenes, things are still needlessly insane.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 15
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Mixed: 3 out of 15
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Negative: 0 out of 15
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May 6, 2018