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The Girl's Guide to Depravity
The Girl's Guide to Depravity is a comedy/drama series based on Heather Rutman's popular book and blog of the same name. The show debuted in the US on Cinemax in February of 2012, and has aired internationally in Latin America, Spain, Canada, and Japan.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the lives of three young women navigating the complexities of modern dating, relationships, and personal growth in a humorous and often chaotic manner. Each episode explores their individual journeys as they face romantic entanglements, career challenges, and self-discovery. The show combines witty dialogue with relatable situations, offering a comedic look at the struggles and triumphs of young adulthood.
Critical Reception
As a web series, 'The Girl's Guide to Depravity' received modest attention, primarily within the online video community. It was noted for its relatable portrayal of young women's experiences and its comedic approach to dating and relationships. While not a mainstream critical darling, it garnered a following for its fresh perspective and humor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its candid and humorous exploration of female friendships and dating.
Appreciated for its relatable characters and witty dialogue.
Seen as a lighthearted and entertaining look at the ups and downs of young adult life.
Google audience: Audience feedback generally highlights the show's humor and its ability to capture the essence of navigating relationships and self-discovery in one's twenties. Viewers often found the characters and their situations to be amusingly familiar.
Fun Fact
The series was originally conceived as a web series, gaining traction through online platforms before potentially wider distribution.
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