VH1’s new scripted series recalls plenty of 90s nostalgia.
Here’s our review of the pilot episode of Hindsight.
How will Becca change the past and how will that change the future?
After tonights pilot episode, she has already begun changing some of the choices she made in 1995.
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Overall, its hard not to be charmed by the nostalgia of this show.
I feel like the timing is right for a little reminiscence on our television screens.
Its hard to find a show these days that is more than just one genre.
Either its extremely dramatic, or an outright comedy, or completely sci-fi.
While this show gets a little sci-fi with the time travel, its noOutlander.
WhileHindsightis not a movie, it will do just the trick.
But, it was Beccas relationships with some of these characters that were the most intriguing.
In 1995, Lolly asks her what it is that happens between them.
Becca tells her she doesnt want to talk about it and moves on.
I think it will be a few more episodes before we figure that one out.
Still, its hard to believe that a fight broke this wonderful pair up.
Becca and Lolly are the hysterical hands that will steer this show.
Lollys love for Becca and her ability to have fun makes her the best best friend to love.
Sometimes on TV shows, when they have the flighty best friend, they take it too far.
They become so incredibly senseless, that its supposed to be hilarious.
But, after about five episodes, you start to think…ok, really?
But, Lolly is not that best friend.
What are best friends for?
Rating:
3.5 out of 5