House-3 2015, New York. A well-preserved 43-year-old aunt named Becca is celebrating her engagement to a childhood friend. Behind her, she has a failed marriage, no children, and worked for 20 years as an assistant (read secretary) for a nasty editor of a publishing house. With Loli’s only close friend, she has been in a terrible quarrel for ten years... in short, life has failed. On the evening of the same day, she fell ill in the elevator and then she wakes up in 1995 on the eve of her first wedding. This is his chance to make things right! Choose the right man, do not spit with Lolly and make a career!
The idea, to put it mildly, is not new, but always arouses interest. Who hasn’t dreamed of going back in time and taking a different path? And the knowledge of the future can easily make us rich. So I expected Becca to take advantage of the situation quickly. Well, yes, she probably wasn’t very interested in stock news, for example, but there are a lot of companies that have risen powerfully in these 20 years and their names are on everyone’s lips! Becca misses the iPhone ("Apple), probably knows Google. You can bet on the outcome of events you already know! But our heroine is not looking for easy ways, she is looking for a new place... assistant! Which makes a somewhat oppressive impression with its stupidity. .
Instead of mowing cabbage, our heroine is absorbed in relationships with men and a friend, which at least allows you to understand why she was a failure. There are now three men in her life - an ex-husband, now a groom, a future husband, a childhood friend, and a lover who once stuck between them. And we're going to be fooled about the cause of her irreparable quarrel with her girlfriend. Why can women fight to the death? Imagine? Well, your first thought is right!
And Becca gets entangled in parallel romances between three men, but since she doesn’t really know what she wants, everything turns out somehow murky and bad. He wants to help others, but he would rather not. The action develops mainly in the spirit of “everyone slept with everyone”. What did the authors of the series want to tell us? That women don't know what they want? That a woman's friendship lasts until the first man gets up between girlfriends? Well, it's not a fact that it deserves 10 episodes.
I will not give a negative assessment. The series will definitely appeal to women concerned with “building relationships.” The rest, I'm afraid, will be a bit boring.
5 out of 10