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GLOW
Season 1
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A look at the personal and professional lives of a group of women who perform for a wrestling organization in Los Angeles during the 1980s.
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Where to Watch GLOW • Season 1
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Cast of Season 1
Alison Brie
Ruth Wilder
Betty Gilpin
Debbie Eagan
Marc Maron
Sam Sylvia
Sydelle Noel
Cherry Bang
Britney Young
Carmen Wade
Britt Baron
Justine Biagi
Kate Nash
Rhonda Richardson
Gayle Rankin
Sheila the She-Wolf
Kia Stevens
Tameé Dawson
Jackie Tohn
Melanie Rosen
Ellen Wong
Jenny Chey
Sunita Mani
Arthie Premkumar
Kimmy Gatewood
Stacey Beswick
Rebekka Johnson
Dawn Rivecca
Marianna Palka
Reggie Walsh
Sascha Rothchild
Producer
Ashley Glazier
Associate Producer
Jenji Kohan
Executive Producer
Leanne Moore
Producer
Carly Mensch
Executive Producer
GLOW • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Autostraddle
Kai Choyce
GLOW does so many things right, but if the show is aiming for true diversity and female empowerment, rendering queer women as either mythical mutants, ambiguous, or invisible is definitely not that way to accomplish that goal.
Bitch Media
Cassidy Dawn Graves
At times, GLOW is over-the-top in tone, but it consistently shows the rigorous work that goes into keeping wrestling safe, especially for those who've never done it before.
Slate
Willa Paskin
[A]charming, low-key series.
Slashfilm
Candice Frederick
Glow is actually legit. It centers women and gives them agency where you least expect it. In fact, the men are actually the supporting players in this story.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
GLOW takes a potentially dark premise (sleazebag producers exploiting desperate women) and spins it into laughs instead of doubling down on the alienation.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Ellen Gray
GLOW is fast and funny, furious and absurd. And I couldn't stop watching.
BuzzFeed News
Alison Willmore
Netflix's wrestling drama GLOW is funny, poignant, and wonderfully acted, but what makes it really interesting is how aware it is of its own contradictions.
TIME Magazine
Daniel D'Addario
[Its] sense of showmanship makes Glow glitter with a sense of pure fun.
The New Yorker
Emily Nussbaum
It's smartly plotted, with characters that deepen in the course of the show. But, refreshingly, in our era of homework TV, it's also a joyride.
Vox
Caroline Framke
Once GLOW shakes off the exposition, settles into its own rhythm, and allows its excellent cast to shine, man, can the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling be fun.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
To call it a feel-good hit would be a bit reductive and presumptive, but "GLOW" deserves all the love and respect thrust upon it. Sit back, turn it up, and enjoy.
Slate
Aisha Harris
This new interpretation of GLOW... is packed with an excellent ensemble cast... sharp commentary on gender and racial stereotypes, and an awesomely '80s soundtrack. It's also just plain fun.
AV Club
LaToya Ferguson
GLOW shows that it knows its own world well by providing a true '80s style montage in the auditions for the G.L.O.W. Girls, introducing a cast of characters you instantly want to spend more time with.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kenny Herzog
There's a Police Academy vibe to the whole thing, and the heartiest guffaws are delivered by the quirkiest co-stars.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
GLOW fully owns its campiness and its showy aesthetics, but it's smart and subversive underneath the glitter.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
What makes GLOW initially so vibrant and exciting quickly fades, and what's left is a passable comedy staffed with good actors that gradually loses its wits.
The Playlist
Kimber Myers
Audiences who keep watching after its imperfect beginning, will be rewarded by a funny, insightful comedy filled with a variety of characters who all get their chance to shine.
Newsday
Verne Gay
GLOW is terrific, but how could it be otherwise? The source material alone makes this an instant winner.
NPR
Eric Deggans
In the same way the wrestling league surprised viewers 30 years ago, viewers may be surprised to find Netflix's GLOW is one of the best new shows they'll see this summer.
NPR
David Bianculli
Before the 10 episodes are over, you'll be taking the characters and their relationships and problems very seriously.
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