Divorce

2016
6.8| 0h30m| TV-MA| en
Synopsis

A middle-aged couple experience the pain, the relief and the trials and tribulations of a divorce in this dry, witty comedy.

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Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
Wordiezett So much average
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Lela The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
spaceballsrules Over the course of the first season, there is a massive shift in tone. The first few episodes are sweet, charming, funny, and full of heart. By the end of the season, the show is dark and the characters become flat and unlikable, even loathsome. The first 3 episodes were written and directed by the same people, but as others step in to take over these roles, the dynamic of the show is irreversibly altered, and for the worse. The original writer steps back in for the last two episodes, but by then, it is too late, and the damage has been done. The relatability of the characters has been completely removed and the connection to the audience is lost. Rather than having hope for the characters, both the main characters and supporting cast, the viewer is left hoping they would all just perish in a fiery car crash. I, for one, will not be tuning in for the second season.
irapinsker Divorce is a well written series. I love the references to prog rock groups such as Yes and ELP. The characters are portrayed excellently by the cast. I find the episodes to be realistic and find myself wanting more each week. The supporting cast also is excellent and I look forward to seeing those roles grow in the future. The series fits in well with the American society as there are more and more people getting divorced. It is refreshing to me to see this very difficult part of life shown tastefully with humor. I hope the writers can find a way to keep the show fresh with new ideas on this type of topic. This series is one of my must watch shows on TV. I can't wait for season 2!
mandyj-96838 I think perhaps this show is marmite. I am in the 'love it' camp, although I have to admit it's like slowing down to watch an accident and feeling relieved that's not you! SJP is predictable in her delivery of the stylish, smart yet ditsy cheating mother; she won't shake off her role in SATT that easily. Her on screen husband, (Thomas Haden Church) absolutely steals the screen with his honest, believable delivery as the deeply hurt and very bitter Robert. He is very entertaining and amusing. This show gets better as it goes on, and I couldn't wait for the next episode! I think anybody who has been through a separation or divorce will find something in this show to relate to. For me, it's the reminder that you can indeed fall in love with someone only to realise some years later that you can't stand to be near them! Maybe we can make ourselves feel a little better by gawping at their car crash lives; their pain, disappointment, failures, and their subsequent reckless stupid behaviour!
meweathersby ALL of these characters are horrible. They're all superficial dumbos and I think that's supposed to be funny in a sad and dark humor kind of way, but it's not!!! I don't buy that these relationships are real because you might as well just kill yourself if they were. The kids don't even seem to like their Mom(SJP) and Dad and I don't blame them. I've watched multiple episodes hoping it'd get better, to my shame, but my only hope now is that HBO does not green light another season of this disgusting show. I don't blame the acting, maybe the casting a little, but mainly the writing. This show will make you feel like like trash deep down inside.