


It's not you. It's her.
Peggy Newman, a woman with a checkered past, makes the life-changing decision to become a private investigator following the death of her beloved mother, who she lived with in the small desert town of Yucca Valley, California.
Avis de la communauté (5)
Depressing and barely funny show about drug addicted hag trying to become a P.I. Unfortunately, there is no mystery or cases being solved and the majority of the scenes revolve around drug use. Watched two fist episodes and gave up on the show.
[tv+] It tries unsuccessfully to combine a silly sense of humor and some thriller elements, a combination that works best in "The Righteous Gemstones" (HBO Max, 2019-), for example. There isn't much Patricia Arquette can do with a character as narratively unstable as hers, but she doesn't convey a real connection to the protagonist either. In the end, it's a weird and generally boring mix of scam, detectives, family instability and art forgery, but it never manages to be so extraordinarily wacky as to be at least funny.
Three episodes in. Personally, I couldn't get into this series whatsoever. It's below average in a sea of choices. It's painfully predictable and not funny, and so boring and forced. I feel like this series pairs well with _Poker Face_ on Peacock, another show that I didn't like.
Patricia Arquette was not meant to be an actor. This show is corny, very corny. This definitely a MUST NOT WATCH!
FYI Australian viewers, Trackt indicates it’s not available here but it’s on Apple TV+





















