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Starstruck
Series 1
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London underachiever Jessie navigates a minefield of mishaps when her impromptu hookup with a film star develops into a real, if rocky, relationship.
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Starstruck • Series 1 Ratings & Reviews
CNET
Jennifer Bisset
Watch out for scene-stealer Minnie Driver as Tom's agent in this witty, neatly crafted comedy package.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
It's a premise straight out of fanfiction, but creator and star Rose Matafeo steers it confidently, and entertainingly, out of the realm of fantasy...
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
Dating Tom turns out not to be the worst thing that's ever happened to Jessie, and watching their story unfold is one of the better ways you can spend a night or two bingeing TV.
Common Sense Media
Marty Brown
It's easy to watch, but other than Malafeo Starstruck doesn't really have any standout aspects to it, which makes watching it less of a heavy love affair and more of a pleasant way to pass the time.
Jezebel
Joan Summers
The trick here is not necessarily diverging from a particular format, it's what those writers do with the playgrounds they work inside. Matafeo excels in this regard.
The Daily Beast
Kevin Fallon
What makes Starstruck work so well is that it doesn't attempt to reinvent the format...
Paste Magazine
Annie Lyons
Matafeo is the heart of the show, lighting up the screen with all the energy of a screwball comedy lead.
Washington Post
Inkoo Kang
"Starstruck" often feels like a one-woman show, with a much greater emphasis on the com than the rom, but Matafeo and the dryly funny Patel share the kind of relaxed, banter-y chemistry that makes or breaks shows like this one.
Vanity Fair
Cassie da Costa
Starstruck shows us that the kind of charm we're craving from Hollywood doesn't necessarily have to come in familiar modes, nor does it need to cleverly break every rule in the book... It's both the romcom we asked for, and the one we deserve.
Decider
Lea Palmieri
A romantic comedy that understands, respects, appreciates, and celebrates the genre, all while still carving out its own unique place in the category.
Chicago Tribune
Nina Metz
It's enormous fun as long as you don't squint and think too deeply about the plotting itself.
Mashable
Shannon Connellan
Starstruck is just a really enjoyable, funny, romantic series with a wonderful cast that you'll smash through in a night and probably recommend to friends.
IndieWire
Steve Greene
If "falling for a movie star" is the potential hook, Matafeo is the one doing the reeling in and doing it with all the confidence that Jessie has.
Decider
Joel Keller
The charm of Rose Matafeo and the chemistry she has with Nikesh Patel is more than enough reason to watch Starstruck.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
"Starstruck" is a charmer, despite it's unlikelihoods and its conventional "Notting Hill"-esque moves.
Pajiba
Naomi Elias
Starstruck is a cotton-candy confection, a breezy six episodes marked by sweetness and levity that once you've finished, you'll be devastated there isn't more of.
New York Post
Michael Starr
"Starstruck" is a refreshing comedy about what happens when a young woman's meet-cute with a movie star takes a romantic, awkward turn.
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