Good Girls

Premise: “Good Girls” revolves around three suburban moms who, driven by desperation and financial hardships, decide to take matters into their own hands by robbing a local supermarket. However, their act of rebellion spirals into a life of crime when they find themselves entangled with a local crime boss. The series humorously explores the consequences of their actions as they try to balance their illicit activities with daily family life.

Main Characters:

  • Beth Boland (Christina Hendricks): The older sister, who struggles to maintain a semblance of normality for her kids amidst her husband’s infidelity and financial mismanagement.
  • Ruby Hill (Retta): Beth’s best friend, motivated to support her sick daughter’s medical needs.
  • Annie Marks (Mae Whitman): Beth’s younger sister, a single mother who wants the best for her gender-nonconforming child.

Themes: “Good Girls” deftly merges comedy and drama, shedding light on issues of financial insecurity, gender dynamics, and the challenges faced by modern women. The series often blurs the lines between right and wrong, examining the lengths to which ordinary people might go when pushed to their limits. It also delves into the complexities of sisterhood, friendship, and maternal instincts amidst chaos.

Critical Consensus & Rating: 3.5/5. Critics lauded “Good Girls” for its unique blend of humor and heist drama, coupled with strong performances from its lead actresses. However, some believed that the plot occasionally veered into the realm of implausibility, detracting from its strengths.

TV Parental Guidelines Rating: TV-14. The show’s themes of crime, occasional violence, and mature content are factors that contributed to this rating.

Broadcast Details: “Good Girls” originally aired on NBC from 2018 to 2021.

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