We can’t even believe this new Netflix show is real

Netflix’s quarterly earnings next week are expected to be a bloodbath for the streamer, with the company already having forecast the loss of 2 million subscribers. Some analysts believe the number will rise further, leading to a multi-day round media analysis on whether or not these results are an aberration. Or whether Netflix programming is largely stuck on the wrong track, with the streamer needing to take a more critical look at the original movies and new series that it greenlights — like the just-released Boo, Bitch.

Starring Lana Condor, This limited series of 8 episodes is now available stars the same actress at the center of Netflix’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before movie franchise. On paper at least, like so much of Netflix’s content, it looks like a potential hit.

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Boo, BitchIt was first available on Netflix Friday, July 8. “Over the course of one night,” Netflix’s summary explains, “a high school senior, who’s lived her life safely under the radar, seizes the opportunity to change her narrative and start living an epic life, only to find out the next morning … she’s a motherf*%king ghost.”

We’ll get into the critical reaction to the series below, as well as thoughts from viewers about it. Suffice it to say, though: If you’re a Netflix bear, ready and waiting to drop the see-I-told-you-so hammer next week, it’s shows like these that you’ll no doubt think Netflix makes too many of.


Reactions and reviews

Furthermore, Boo, Bitch, unfortunately, hasn’t exactly proven a hit with critics. For that matter, it hasn’t been a hit with critics.

At the time of writing, the show had a score of 54 percent from critics Rotten Tomatoes. That’s based on 13 reviews, from critics who largely praise the performances including Condor’s which holds together weak plotting and brings an earnestness to the material. “There’s something missing from Boo, Bitch that keeps it from being quite as effective as it could be, despite its game stars’ best efforts to fill in the gaps,” VarietyOpines.

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Mason Versaw (left to right) as Jake C. and Lana Condor (right) as Erika in the Netflix series “Boo, Bitch.”Source: Erik Voake/Netflix

The audience’s reaction is, however, all over the place.

This score is 64% on Rotten Tomatoes. “If I could give this zero stars, I would,”One review laments. “The series is a big mess”Add another: “Critics must have only watched the first couple because by the end I was sobbing!”

And then there’s this one. “Truly horrible. Not sure who is the target group — based on the age of the cast and the costumes it’s for the younger generation. However, the language is on occasion X-rated. Also, the ghost thing is extremely hard to find exciting for grown-ups. Only good thing in the movie is Lana.”

One positive is that at least some subscribers are watching the show. Three days later, Boo, BitchAccording to streaming site, it is the #5 Netflix series.


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