My first impression of this show was that it is a blatant rip-off of Dallas (complete with the "Southfork" reference in ep 1). But even on Dallas there were characters you liked - not here. Even the "good girl" is a witch in lamb's clothing.
The second impression I had was that this show moves way too quickly and with too many characters. Without a scorecard you lost track of the players.
My third impression is that you would never find that group of people in The Hamptons. A bunch of 20-somethings with millions in the bank just doesn't happen. And they don't buy and sell yachts and beach houses casually nor do they attend polo matches.
Everything is just too convenient - and not realistic. Even the Mission Impossible team was required to go through a modicum of effort to gain entrance to the corporate offices of the Wall Street trader. The relationships where everyone hangs out with people they dispise. The bigtime money investors taken to the shed by a 20-something "revengette". The endless "pahties". The Botox moms with their frozen smiles.
This show appears as if it was written by a committee of smarmy 15-year olds frustrated because they can't get their hands on grandma's trust fund.
There is a bit of mystery here though and that might bring me back for a third viewing. I will take the precaution of eating dinner earlier than normal however just in case the gag reflex comes back.
The second impression I had was that this show moves way too quickly and with too many characters. Without a scorecard you lost track of the players.
My third impression is that you would never find that group of people in The Hamptons. A bunch of 20-somethings with millions in the bank just doesn't happen. And they don't buy and sell yachts and beach houses casually nor do they attend polo matches.
Everything is just too convenient - and not realistic. Even the Mission Impossible team was required to go through a modicum of effort to gain entrance to the corporate offices of the Wall Street trader. The relationships where everyone hangs out with people they dispise. The bigtime money investors taken to the shed by a 20-something "revengette". The endless "pahties". The Botox moms with their frozen smiles.
This show appears as if it was written by a committee of smarmy 15-year olds frustrated because they can't get their hands on grandma's trust fund.
There is a bit of mystery here though and that might bring me back for a third viewing. I will take the precaution of eating dinner earlier than normal however just in case the gag reflex comes back.