Why Women Kill , the new comedy drama series from Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry, is dividing the TV experts in this week's episode of The Televisionaries podcast
is dividing the TV experts in this week's episode ofThe Guidecritic Debi Enker and all three of them come to the podcast with a different take on the show.follows three women living in the same house across different decades, and all dealing with infidelity.Enker says the show, despite its rather serious subject matter, is a lot of fun.
"I've really enjoyed what I've seen of it so far," she says. "It's unmistakably from the man who created, Marc Cherry, right down to the catchy title. It's sex and infidelity and death ... but the tone of it is light and the look of it is really colourful."While Enker says she was won over by the show, Rugendyke wasn't quite as taken. "I really struggled with this," she says.
The conversation then moves on to the wider concept of family viewing and how it has changed over the years.As Rugendyke explains, in Australia, any show rated M can be shown from 7.30pm onwards, while in New Zealand it's 8.30pm, across much of Europe and England it's 9 or 10pm and in the US, it's 10pm.anymore, given most people are streaming or watching shows on individual devices? Listen to the full episode above for the discussion.as the hot topic of the week.
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