Gypsy
Gypsy
TV-MA | 30 June 2017 (USA)
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    Micitype

    Pretty Good

    Pluskylang

    Great Film overall

    Onlinewsma

    Absolutely Brilliant!

    Comwayon

    A Disappointing Continuation

    latinfineart

    I would imagine some would find this interesting. Hearing other peoples problems. I found it tiring, and pointless. A range of characters appear, and somehow I am supposed to be sympathetic to their problems? Why? How? Naomi Watts is always outstanding. She is the highlight here. But, other than a study of the life of a shrink, or the interminable tangle others weave for themselves, not much to engage.

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    aclinton83

    Loved it! It was fantastic! I couldn't stop watching!! The complexity of Jean and her almost alter self. Sidney was played AMAZING by Sophie !! One of Naomi's most breathtaking roles !! The two had great chemistry! Very believable! Dolly so cute and did excellent as well! I just really loved the story through it all. Of course I loved he lesbianism of it and the sexy scenes but it was so in-depth of a story and developing of things! Totally my favorite and I can't wait for a season 2!!! It must happen!

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    birk42

    This series is a very good and straightforward look at attraction with another human being weither male or female. With the added plot of a therapist. Their are feelings that can become so strong that a person must act on them. Extremely good acting and very well done.

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    bestvisions

    Let me start off by saying that I've always found Naomi Watts to be a gifted and interesting actress. Not often enough has she been given a role that showcases her range and depth. Gypsy does that for her, and she soars in her performance. In her portrayal I alternately liked and disliked the character's actions. It is thought-provoking and makes you wonder and question appearances vs reality. I had high hopes that this series could be Naomi's "Big Little Lies". Sadly, it was not meant to be. The pacing is far too slow, the dialogue is much too talky and trivial at times, and honestly there are too many characters and sub-plots. The cast has a nearly 90/10 female to male ratio, and as such doesn't represent the real world. Yes, Brenda Vaccaro and Blythe Danner add their talents as experienced actresses. But the endless parade of neurotic minor characters starts to wear you down.Billy Crudup is excellent as usual and Karl Glusman is a gifted actor as well. But even then, their characters could have been more fully developed.Far too much of this series dwells on Sidney's character, and the elaboration of this relationship could have been significantly edited. And honestly, if I saw Sophie Cookson squint one more time, I was going to rename her character Melania. The lesbian affair was handled with the subtlety of a frying pan to the head. We get it already, and we don't need to devote so much time to a soft-core porn reenactment. Sophie Cookson is not to everyone's tastes, either in her acting abilities or in her appearance. Just as an action momentum was finally beginning to start, the series comes to it's unfinished conclusion. Netflix could have given the series a chance with a reworking of the script and a significant pairing down of the cast.

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