Review of Girlboss

Girlboss (2017)
7/10
Good show for a frantic premise!
17 September 2017
Girlboss tries a lot to prevents making the show predictable, especially as show is a true story. After the first set few episodes, it feels like there's little reason to see everything else and it's very easy to ignore the future episodes because that were most of the good moments in almost every department where this show was making despite it's low budget. The first episode sees the lead character and main focus Sophia as someone who's seen as bratty and rather juvenile yet struggling in life and trying to survive in the extremely beautiful charming streets of San Francisco. She has dreams and ends up encountering what she find she's good at. She starts pursuing her success as a business making loads of money by exploring and selling vintage clothing.

Production wise, the production is reasonably good and there are moments where some of the episodes were they looked really fun with what they've made. Maybe a bit dated but it works. The shows does place to lead all the characters into an adventurous and spaceful world where she has to think and try to achieve the goals and what they want. There's no storage of that in Girlboss. The writing and dialogue was great, if not good. The show however, since it set alittle over 10 years ago, feels like it's occurring today to the point where it feels like it was set yesterday to the point where it feels eerie but it feels that way because the show is set in a location that hasn't changed a bit.

The episodes are 30 minutes long so it's easy to watch unlike many of the other shows on the website it originated made for the service, makes it more desirable to watch compared to many of the other shows I wanted to show.
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