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The core premise—an all-female legal team fighting on behalf of betrayed women—was meant to be empowering. However, critics argue that the execution amounts to a caricature that leans heavily into stereotypical feminist clichés. The show portrays men as universally villainous, cheaters, and villains, while the women are depicted as vengeful, mean-spirited, and unrelatable.
The show seems more interested in virtue signaling than in crafting believable narratives or characters. Reviewers like Lucy Mangan of The Guardian describe the characters as so superficial that their emotional performances resemble exaggerated poses rather than authentic personalities. The female characters, despite their "badass" facade, often come across as insufferably unlikable.