Plantiana
Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
VividSimon
Simply Perfect
Unlimitedia
Sick Product of a Sick System
Fleur
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
AbigailCurious
This is an excellent TV Series. It full of great romance, with a marvelously interwoven relationships. With amazing twists and bends that will leave one thinking and in a trance. It's a feel-good TV Series. It has an amazing cast. Although it had a slow start with a weak storyline but as it develops it leaves spell-binded forcing you binge watch.A story of high-powered executives who struggle through their personal live and rely on each other for support.The cast includes the amazing Lucy Liu, from Elementry, Frances O'Connor, a two-time golden globe nominee, from Mansfield Park, Mr. Selfridge and more.
cligutan
I believe this show has a lot of potential. I think it had a slow start but it's getting better every episode. I certainly like it better than Lipstick Jungle. It really shows that women can have power too and how sometimes men can be intimidated by that. Yes it is like a Sex in the City except it's does not always have to be about sex. Sex is great but there's more to life than just sex and this show displays that. This show really brings out actresses that have appeared in previous works but this can be their chance to really shine through. I think they should have more shows where women can be powerful. Why does it have to be a man's world? Why can't it be men & women?
citygirlndc
I don't see this show lasting very long. It's just not all that interesting and definitely no where near a Sex and the City. What made SATC good was the presentation of issues that have never been addressed on TV. This show feels old and stale. And the women don't seem confident or believable as friends. Yes, the clothes are great but that's about it. Some of the writing actually seems silly, especially the title. What viewers have been missing since SATC are provocative issues that engage people and get them to think. Hasn't the guilty working mother thing been done already? The cheating spouse? Who cares?I want to see something new.
cbauman
This show reminds me of Sex in the City- without the warmth and genuine friendships. The pilot didn't quite demonstrate natural chemistry between the characters, although that could come in time. And airing the show after Desperate Housewives was smart; while I am sure that some DH fans will not like Cashmere Mafia, I would imagine that fans of Cashmere Mafia will be viewers of DH.Thus far (i.e. after the airing of only the pilot), I think the show has the potential to capture the chick-flick audience- provided the plots of future episodes are original rather than predictable rewrites of other women-taking-charge shows.