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American Woman - Season 1, Episode 06: The Heat Wave
TrailerBonnie invites her co-worker Louise to join her and her friends at her pool, Becca hits it off with Louise's son, and Diana asks for a promotion at work, as she struggles to get along with her overbearing mother.Genre: ComedyActors: Alicia Silverstone, Mena Suvari, Jennifer Bartels, Makenna James, Lia McHugh, Cheyenne Jackson, James Tupper, Tobias Jelinek, Diandra Lyle, Jonathan Chase, Sam Morgan, ...»Director: Alex Hardcastle, Alethea JonesCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "American Woman - Season 1"
NewsdayJune 29, 2018Muddled, plodding, unengaging -- this had no perspective other than the obvious one (men are pigs), or a plot much beyond suddenly-single-mom-gets-back-in-workplace.
Boston GlobeJune 07, 2018If, like me, your formative years developed within you an ability to sit and watch and re-watch Alicia Silverstone do just about anything, you'll welcome her return to the spotlight
RogerEbert.comJune 06, 2018An unsatisfying, lackluster vehicle for three performers who deserve more.
Refinery29June 22, 2018With just a few minutes of screen-time, American Woman torpedos the idea of the cougar.
DeciderJune 08, 2018American Woman is cute and fun and a bit of a '70s-set comedy comfort watch, yes, but they're able to work in jokes and messages in slick ways that will have you feeling empowered and entertained (but not overwhelmed) at once.
TV GuideJune 07, 2018American Woman means well but just can't figure out what show it's trying to be, which makes it a good fit for the equally identity-free Paramount Network.
Washington PostJune 14, 2018Although I wish it could follow its instinct for a '70s sense of the surreal, it's definitely a garish delight when it comes to the Me Decade's idea of ambiance - a set direction that never gets old.
New York Magazine/VultureJune 08, 2018There is something of a stiffness to the program, but the silly one-liners and bald-faced female empowerment vibe of a mother striking out on her own in Beverly Hills in 1975 is well worth it.