Another addition to the ever-growing list… when will it finally conclude?
Audiences are echoing the same sentiments about a popular Netflix series that includes a somewhat all-star cast. If you’ve seen it, you’ll understand why—it’s absolutely hilarious.
This comedy, which aired from 2018 to 2021 and consists of 50 episodes across four seasons, features actors like Retta, known for her role as Donna Meagle in Parks and Recreation, Mae Whitman, famed for her performance as Mary Elizabeth in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and Christina Hendricks, remembered by Mad Men fans as Joan Harris.
The uproariously funny crime series achieved a 7.7 rating on IMDb—an impressive feat for any film or TV series, especially a comedy.
So, what is this show that has everyone hooked?
Allow me to introduce you to Good Girls.
The plot says it all. It follows three suburban mothers who, faced with desperate situations, decide to take control of their lives. These loving moms are no longer playing it safe as they engage in law-breaking escapades with a comedic twist.
The trio decides to rob Annie Marks’ workplace, and humorously, they all don washing-up gloves as they enter the store. However, after the heist, reality hits hard.
Despite being nominated for a Satellite Award for its final season, the show was canceled, much to the dismay of its fans.
Many of these fans took to Facebook to express their admiration on the Netflix Bangers page.
One fan wrote: “This will always be the best series!!!”
Another commented: “Yesssss I’ve rewatched that so many times.”
A third added: “Yes!!!!!! One of the best shows on Netflix.
“Also try workin moms.”
Comments continued to pour in, revealing fans’ dissatisfaction with NBC’s decision to end the show, especially when a fifth season seemed likely.
One viewer said: “Yes! You’ll be pissed off when it’s over though lol.”
Another remarked: “Absolutely my favorite series on Netflix wish there were more seasons.”
A third chimed in: “THAT’S A DEFINITE YES!!
“Best series, hate that they canceled it!”
The reason behind NBC’s decision to cancel remains unclear, although there were rumors of a pay dispute with Manny Montana, who played Rio. However, film critics have suggested he was merely a scapegoat.