not really. it wasn’t believable… maybe it’s too stylized? I kind of eyerolled at elizabeth moss as the lead tbh. white protagonist of an allegory that’s better suited being told [rightfully] as a documentary considering this shit’s been happening (irl) to black and brown women in America for centuries. I suppose my problem is with the source material. It did frustrate/trigger me and provoke some thought but it was heavy handed. idk just not my cup of tea. I lived for Samira Wiley and Alexis Bledel tho, exciting casting!
also, I only saw the first episode