Grosse Pointe Garden Society Season 1, Episode 3 Review
Nobody takes satire seriously anymore. In this era of licentiousness, you can make fun of the president, the pope, sex, corporations anything -- and everybody just ignores it. There are no sacred cows ...
A suburban gardening club hides a deadly secret in Grosse Pointe Garden Society Season 1; the first three episodes expose the complex lives of Birdie, Catherine, Brett, and Alice—bound together ...
Indeed, across the first four episodes screened for critics, “Grosse Pointe” seems a little unsure whether it wants to be a heightened social satire or more of a grounded character drama.
Amid everything happening in Grosse Pointe, the series (critics screened four episodes for review) cleverly infuses horticulture terms and plant behaviors that align with what’s happening on ...
The creator of Grosse Pointe Garden Society (such a long title), Jenna Bans, got her start in TV writing as part of the Desperate Housewives crew in 2004. That’s right — the hands that made ...
The mystery continued in this week’s episode of Grosse Pointe Garden Society — and I don’t just mean the mystery of who was murdered and why. In case you forgot (and how could you?!) there’s a dog ...
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