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 Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Starts great, but then...
I love HBO shows so when I found this on sale for $19.99 I grabbed it. I wouldn't recommend paying more than about $30 for it - if I'd paid more I would have been very disappointed. I haven't had an experience with a show like this before - by the second episode I thought it was one of the best TV shows I'd ever seen, up there with "Six Feet Under". It was fascinating to see a very realistic view of four different relationships, shown very realistically, even including very real sex scenes. That somehow made the couples even more human. By about the seventh episode I got tired of the characters' slow, meandering everyday lives, and the whining. I started thinking the sex scenes were just interfering with the progress of the story, and I realized, it's difficult to maintain interest in very realistic lives when you're living one yourself every day. I guess I learned I enjoy more drama and excitement in a TV show than I realized.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love this show.
This show is controversial due to the explicit sex scenes. If you are not into HBO shows in general, this is not for you. These scenes are absolutely necessary for the show.

Overall, the show is impeccably written and seems so real. This show is about relationships, love, sex, and marriage. It shows the ups and downs, the perspectives of different age groups within relationships, and numerous bumps along the road for each of them.

It's real.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Will never buy from Amazon again.
I am sure I will be very happy with my item but not in the time it is going to be here. I ordered it on February 17th and it took until the 19th for it to be shipped and now it will not be here until February 26th. I paid extra to have it here in 2 days. Therefore I will NEVER buy from Amazon again.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - snore-fest
What a snore-fest! About all I saw in the first episode, were 3 couples talking (or, actually, arguing & debating each other for the most part) about their relationships, falling out of love, wanting more attention from the other, wondering if they should get more serious or back off, etc. ...Jeez, if I wanna hear this kinda stuff, I can go visit my grandparents! I watch DVDs because I want to be entertained!!!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Big disappointment
The previews leading up to this show filled me with anticipation. I was heartbroken with 'John From Cincinnati' ending and hoped that this could make up for it.
What I anticipated was a show with intelligent, gripping writing. What I got was one boring episode after another with some Skinemax thrown in for good measure. What happened in this show? I could of watched the first and the last episode and not missed anything. The stories moved so damn slow, but I hung in there and watched every episode waiting to be rewarded for my patience. And I got nothing.
All in all, the most disappointing HBO series to date. To top it off, this gets extended (no doubt plenty of people loved the graphic sex scenes), and JFC gets cancelled.


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