"GLOW" Live Studio Audience (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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(2017)

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7/10
Everything's in sync
Mr-Fusion30 August 2017
Nothing livens things up like a montage. In this case, it's the backyard practice session between Debbie and Ruth (set to Dare, no less; seriously, a Transformers song!). It's exciting because they're gelling, that the firewall might not be so permanent.

But once fight night actually hits, it's a riot. The impromptu Klan tag team, the woeful money management of GLOW, and unification around a terrible rap. It's solid, alright.

7/10
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7/10
Live Studio Audience
bobcobb30130 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Glad to see us get a glimpse of the actual wrestling production and unsurprisingly their first taping was a mess. This show is capturing the 80's vibe as well as Stranger Things did, even if it is not quite as high quality a program.

As a wrestling fan I am enjoying this. I am glad the ladies all tried their best to really learn the moves as much as they could too.
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10/10
Transformers Fans, Where Are Your Voices?
aji_gps29 July 2023
This is the first time we see the girls in real action. Debbie and Ruth wonder to find true inspiration for their finale match. And then what's the song to fill their epic training montage? "Dare" from the Transformers movies. Not the Shia LeBeouf one. The one where every 80s kids dreams were made of. The Animated 1984 movie. And damn I didn't know that song would work to any other moment but it fit perfectly like a missing puzzle to the 80s heavy style of GLOW.

The first GLOW show also worked. I was pumping my hands to the air like an idiot, and I didn't know why. Evidently, GLOW is not a stupid idea, audience.
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