Dog Eat Dog

Season 1, Episode 7, Aired

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  • It's all about the girl power!

    10
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    What can I say....I loved it! This show is so worth watching. The four women mesh so well together. There is great chemistry and this episode was well written. Mia and her connection with the dog was very touching. I really liked her relationship with Jason so I hope her "good night" doesn't mean a permanent "good bye" to him or their relationship. I loved Zoe standing her ground as Clayton came groveling for her help. Juliet is so gorgeous and a great example of a strong successful business woman. Caitlin's idea for fashion week was great. I think what I really enjoy about this show is that it's easy to immerse myself in the characters' lives. It's an enjoyable hour.
  • An improvement on previous episodes. Mia finds affection for a male of the canine variety whilst Juliet is persued by a forthcoming billionaire and Zoe deals with the loss of her job by oversompensating in the role of 'mommy'.

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    I wasnt't sure about this show in its early stages. It seemed to have a cliche premise (four business women struggling to make it in business whilst juggling a social life) reminscent of so many other shows, I'm talking about Sex and the City or Lipstick Jungle. I was pleased to see in this episode, however, a little more life breathed into the characters. More specifically, we were given a glimpse of Mia's humanity beneath her unrealistically stylish attire when she falls for Wiley - not a man this time but a dog. I was also pleased to see more of Juliet; she has a charm and dignified yet witty manner which I would like to see more of.
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