6/10
Just lost a star - On Episode 4
25 November 2023
This seems to be an interesting Vanity therapy project done in, as one reviewer put it, a most intriguing format. Also, had to stop watching after Episode 4. It went literally from fact to fiction and I wasn't in the mood for his fiction.

The more I get to know Mr. Goldman (NOT his real name), the more I understand why women who are legitimately looking for a long-term relationship don't go back for a second date. And why people who are looking for targets chose "this guy".

There are some excellent character actors in this limited series: W. Earl Brown (Tombstone), James Remar (Dexter), Dennis Haysbert (24, but you'll recognize him and his voice!), Christopher Stanley (Mad Men and tons of other shows), Paul Ben-Victor (In Plain Sight, Mad Men) and, Melinda McGraw (too many shows to list!) deserves all kinds of awards for putting up with "him"!

Goldman is childlike as he tells his story of seeking revenge and it shows many people trying to wrangle him to make this series successful in spite of himself. And it's actually a unique and fun format! Brilliant in hindsight,.

Goldman makes some major errors, but he still didn't deserve to be a victim of any kind. None of us do.

Goldman did something about it - and we can take some hints from him! (On how not to do things, if nothing else, including not to be an actor in your own autobiography.)

It is interesting on so many levels. Give it a go. Make your own decisions.
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