Grace And Frankie - Season 1 -
is not just a comedy; it is a manifesto. It says that you are never too old to be surprised, never too rigid to change, and never too different to find a friend.
Season 1 received from critics but was a hit with audiences, eventually becoming Netflix's longest-running original series. Grace and Frankie - Season 1
The New York Times called it “surprisingly audacious.” Variety praised its “unexpected emotional heft.” On Rotten Tomatoes, Season 1 holds a , with the consensus reading: “Thanks to its two iconic leads, Grace and Frankie is a smart, sweet, and funny look at an oft-ignored demographic.” is not just a comedy; it is a manifesto
Credit must go to Sheen and Waterston, who refuse to make Robert and Sol into cartoon villains. They are genuinely in love for the first time in their lives. The show doesn't hide their cowardice (they planned the reveal for months), but it also shows their pain. Sol is racked with guilt over Frankie’s devastation, while Robert is all polished corporate denial. The New York Times called it “surprisingly audacious