Creators:
Timothy GreenbergCinematography:
Darren LewComposer:
Anna MeredithCast:
Paul Rudd, Aisling Bea, Desmin Borges, Karen Pittman, Zoë Chao, Alia Shawkat, Eden Malyn, Ginger Gonzaga, Larry Petersen, Ruibo Qian, Tom Brady, Becca Lish (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(8)
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The Best You Can Be (E01)
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Made in a Strip Mall (E02)
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Green Tea (E03)
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Soul Mate (E04)
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Va Bene (E05)
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Neighbors and Friends (E06)
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Piña Colada (E07)
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Nice Knowing You (E08)
Plots(1)
Burned out on life, Miles undergoes a strange procedure at a strip mall spa – and wakes to find he's been replaced by a better version of himself. (Netflix)
Videos (1)
Reviews (3)
Paul Rudd is always a solid draw for a mini-series. Add in Aisling Bea, whom I didn't know before but found quite captivating, and you’d think this show couldn’t be a waste of time. However, the writers took a pretty entertaining premise and turned it into something silly. By the second half, it veered into a direction that left me grateful to be done after the eighth episode. ()
Someone here had a great idea but ultimately couldn't quite get a handle on it. From the third episode onwards the story plods along, and then descends into uninspired boring drivel with a weird ending. Paul played both roles very well, but I can't shake the feeling that for all his efforts he still turned in a rather dry performance in the end. Three stars for the "Piña Colada" song, I have a great fondness for that one. ()
A pleasant movie about clones, a bit in the vein of Multiplicity. Rudd delivers an incredible performance in both roles. His devastated and bored Miles is unexpectedly realistic, while watching the happy Miles descend into depression is just plain funny, with an ingenious climax in front of the mirror. The ending unfortunately takes the film back to safe ground, but I don’t have any fundamental problem with that. This is no super sci-fi probe into the psyche, but quality entertainment for half an hour during lunch or before going to bed. ()
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