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PHYSICAL S3 REVIEW 😊

PHYSICAL’s third season was tighter and more entertaining for all its characters. At this point, I am not sure who will fall off the cliff first. What fun!

E1 & 2

“Both episodes put viewers right on the cusp of constant catastrophe. This is how I love Sheila best. You can smile your best, engaging smile, but the eyes say it all. What devilish fun. Please don’t stop.”

E3 LIKE IT’S ON FIRE

“The story is an emotional roller coaster with highs and lows being broadcasted every second. No one is strong enough to lead the way. All they are doing is smiling and letting the chips crash.”

E4 LIKE A ROCKET

“PHYSICAL is on a path of self-destruction, I fear unless Rose can get it together. At this point, the spiral is only pointing down.

E5 LIKE CRAZY

PHYSICAL was a depressing peak at the unraveling of Sheila (Rose Byrne) once again. She is still dealing with the aftereffects of her “nude” modeling moment. Healing might not be an option since several men keep getting in the way.

E6 LIKE YOU MEAN IT

“The series had to come to a head with all the BS.  And speaking of BS, John (Paul Sparks) got hit with one himself. I can’t wait to hear what excuse his wife will fabricate.

E7 LIKE NO ONE’S WATCHING

PHYSICAL showers viewers with a reward during the final minutes. Hamburgers, anyone? I can’t wait to see next week’s finale. PHYSICAL is the guilty pleasure that keeps on giving.

E8 LIKE A MOUSE

PHYSICAL was all about connections this week. There were moments of lust, friendship, brother/sister entanglements, endings, and how easy it is to truly mess up our children—a free-for-all all of “brainstorming” where nothing is off the table.

E9 LIKE WE NEVER LEFT

PHYSICAL relived and renegotiated the past in Sheila (Rose Byre) and Danny’s (Rory Scovel) relationship. This was crucial as they took two steps backward.

E10 LIKE A PRAYER

PHYSICAL reinforced  “strength by numbers” repeatedly. And Sheila was truly honest by holding up her “biggest mirror.” In the end, I felt the “control” just melt away. Stay strong and healthy Sheila.

The entire third season is available on Apple TV+.

   

Esta Rosevear

Esta Rosevear has been a Theatre Arts teacher and director for 35+ years, published Children’s author of the Rebecca series, and is passionate about playing her violin, walking, gardening, and reading murder mysteries.

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