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Critic Reviews
Season 2 Review:
Some of her enthusiasm might rub off on you. Some, or all, may rub you the wrong way. But if you embrace lifestyle programming as a soothing agent, you may be just as content to put the haters on mute and flop on the couch like a collapsed meringue as these four-plus new hours float on by.
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Season 1 Review:
I loved With Love, Meghan, Netflix’s goofy new lifestyle series. .... (If you watch any one episode, make it that one, because Choi really can cook, and his chemistry with Meghan is the kind people watch morning television for.) But her series, ultimately, is best appreciated as anthropological study—what impossibly wealthy women do for love and fulfillment—rather than a model for how the rest of us should enact our labors: half as care and half as performance.
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iMar 4, 2025
Season 1 Review:
Markle is clearly able to bond and connect with people – and there’s no doubt about her hosting capabilities – so had these been the focus this could have made a very good food programme. But they are outweighed by the focus on aspirational, good living that is otherwise so parodically behind the times it actually features a scene of Markle eating avocado toast.
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The TelegraphAug 26, 2025
Season 2 Review:
The episodes live or die by the quality of the guests. So the ones featuring larger-than-life Andrés and food writer Samin Nosrat (the author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat) are the best because they are two warm, engaging personalities. David Chang, another celebrity restaurateur who is not over-awed to be in Meghan’s presence, is also good to watch. The three of them know about food. But the rest is boring and often pretty insufferable.
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Season 1 Review:
No doubt in its attempt to protect its host from greater critique, presents her as nothing more than a stereotype of a perfect wife and mother. Without the ingredient of relatability, which audiences crave more than anything, the series doesn’t serve up much more than fancy recipes.
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The TelegraphMar 4, 2025
Season 1 Review:
One of the oddest things about With Love, Meghan is that parts of it are a cooking show – think Gwyneth Paltrow does Saturday Kitchen – but she doesn’t appear to be very good at cooking, or particularly to enjoy it, other than arranging vegetables and fruit on platters.
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The Daily BeastMar 7, 2025
Season 1 Review:
She’s so cautious, so focused on superficialities, and so unconscious of her disconnect from everyday life. She comes off, in short, like a member of the British royal family: afraid of showing vulnerability, obsessed with appearances, and seeking affirmation from a public she cannot be part of. Nothing could be weirder or more depressing.
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Season 1 Review:
There isn’t enough here to justify the running time, nor its star’s belief we’ll keep watching. The show plays out like a forced march, one in which Meghan’s guests must, as the price of getting to share an afternoon in a made-for-TV kitchen with her, praise her first.
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The IndependentAug 26, 2025
Season 2 Review:
The show's purpose doesn't seem to be to demonstrate how one might pull off these ridiculous feats. Recipes are only half explained; specifics of paints and craft materials aren't actually shared. It's as if they already know that no one in their right mind is going to attempt this stuff.
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