Keep going. The first few episodes feel like the timing is off just slightly. But by the third episode, they seem to have gotten it right.
A wonderful roller-coaster of emotions. Weirdly relatable for a Gen-Z like me.
After a lot of meandering this show really seems to have found its feet in the excellent penultimate and final episodes of season 2. Fonda and Tomlin are always a joy to watch despite the often lacklustre jokes and uneven tone, and Tomlin is surprisingly adept at bringing pathos to the more emotionally resonant material.
Cute and funny and sweet and surprisingly heart-felt. Love it!
Try to push through the meh first season. S02 is amazing and S03 is even better.
Sol and Frankie are, rather ironically, the other characters in this show that feel like they have any chemistry together... except for perhaps Mallory and Coyote as well (also ironic). But even if the relationships/pairings feel a little forced, the humor is there, as well as well placed dramatic moments. And while the characters (read: Frankie) can be a little bit overdramatized in their characteristics, they do at least show character development as well. Definitely a show to binge watch on a lazy weekend.
Meh... was expecting more. A missed opportunity for Netflix.
Overall lacks any sort of depth to the plot -- characters not engaging. Dull, uneventful and predictable. Homogenized junk.
I loved!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh my g literal goodness, pure sweetness, unrelentless joy. I recommend you watch! I will always recommend. I got sad when I realized I was almost done :/ EVEN SADDER WHEN I ACTUALLY FINISHED AND IT WAS NO LONGER IN MY CONTINUE WATCHING. The ending was good though! The heaven scene holy shit... i literally cried on my break during work. I did not give a single fuck. This show hit me deep into my core. Aligned every single chakra, regulated my nervous system, cured me of all my ailments. I will never forget the impact this show had on me. I'm not even being dramatic... it was THAT good.
In "Grace and Frankie," Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin play two aging women whose husbands reveal that they have been secretly in love for over twenty years. Frankie is a hippie who has lived life to the fullest, while Grace is a grumpy, cynical career woman who has coped with her frustrations and unhappy family life by drinking. Although they have known and despised each other for decades, circumstances force them to share the family’s beach house while trying to rebuild their lives. Gradually, they develop a strong friendship that transcends their individual values and prejudices.
Despite its quirky premise, “Grace and Frankie” mostly plays out like a classic sitcom from the late 90s, complete with choppy writing and an uneven tone. However, the chemistry between the two leads is so good that I would watch them do anything until the end of time, no matter how sloppy things get.
The show hits its peak in seasons two and three, when a stronger emphasis on family drama arises. The challenges of aging and the impact of our actions on those around us are hinted at, creating a more relatable and memorable experience. Unfortunately, the show rapidly declines from the fourth season. The main problem is that the same overall structure and dynamics keep getting rehashed each season, and Grace's character becomes too soft too soon, making the same recipe feel bland. Additionally, the feel-good comedy dominates too much, overshadowing the poignant family drama that could have made the characters even more relatable. Even when exploring Sol and Robert’s goofy relationship, we only scratch the surface of their problems, despite their more grounded approach to life providing a more relatable counterpoint to Grace and Frankie’s extravagance.
The supporting cast is another major issue contributing to the show's decline. Although it seems that the showrunners were planning for the kids to get a more prominent role over time, they clearly had no clue of what to do with them. The lack of consistent storylines and character development resulted in them becoming more annoying than anything else. Brianna is the only exception, though she has little interesting material to work with in the later seasons (just like her mother, she gets too soft too soon).
Grace and Frankie's love interests fare no better. Although they are initially introduced as important characters who can add new dynamics and spice things up, they are conveniently disposed of with ridiculous excuses as soon as they become a threat to the status quo. Jacob is the only one to get decent storyline without turning into a joke, but poor Nick...
Overall, "Grace and Frankie" has its ups and downs, but I would still recommend it as a casual comedy to enjoy occasionally, provided you can feel the chemistry between the two leads. Just be sure not to binge-watch it.
A nearly perfectly written cosy sitcom about a couple of senior citizens and their children.
Highly recommended for fans of shows like Brothers & Sisters.
A beautiful show about the sacredness and beauty of friendship, and one of the few shows I have seen that address ageing the way it does - talking about the fears and realities of it, instead of just ignoring it.
If you like Grace and Frankie you’ll probably also like the Kominsky Method. It’s more of a male perspective in ageing, but likewise about friendship and the tackling of well, being old and getting older.
This is one of my absolute favorite shows, so I was a bit disappointed with season 7 at first, believing it only had 4 episodes. But it turns out it will actually have 16 episodes and they are currently filming the remaining 12, with a release scheduled for next year. Yay!! :)
If you haven't watched it yet, give it a try!
It is a very funny and heartwarming show with interesting and lovable characters and an amazing cast! It always brings me great comfort. :) Definitely worth your time!
Well worth perservering....this is a great series! As other watchers have remarked, it has a bit of a slow start but just gets better as it goes along. Wonderful seeing some viewing for the more mature viewers.
Feels dated. The "My houseband is gay" angle might have been all the rage in the 80's, now its just "so what". The "posh bitter WASP vs crazy new age hippie" freenemies relationship is forced and not funny at all. I'd rather watch "Golden Girls" than this.
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Love this show! Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are awesome together