EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
GLOW - Season 1
A look at the personal and professional lives of a group of women who perform for a wrestling organization in Los Angeles.
20 August 1962, Voskresensk, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
11 December 1967, Sydney, Australia
16 May 1952, The Bronx, New York, USA
20 September 1966, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
2 February 1978, Toledo, Ohio, USA
24 January 1995, Torrance, California, USA
24 February 1972, Cuckfield, Sussex, England, UK
June 21, 2017
This is the kind of show you'll have a blast watching, and is also compelling enough that you will likely binge the whole thing a weekend. And isn't that the mark of a truly great Netflix series?June 22, 2017
Brie (Community) makes Ruth just bad enough as an actress to be believable and ambitious enough to make her unlikable, but she is never unsympathetic.June 22, 2017
GLOW is often very funny, but it also plays (and works) as drama, a balance that would more often be found in an hourlong show. The half-hour format, though, is just right, leaving a viewer eager to bounce and roll through the 10-episode first season.June 22, 2017
When the training and scripting and interpersonal dynamics finally come together in the ring, it's as satisfying as any genuine (fake) wrestling match.June 22, 2017
GLOW is terrific, but how could it be otherwise? The source material alone makes this an instant winner.June 22, 2017
Much like actual pro wrestling, GLOW is crafted to entertain. In the crowded arena of original online content, it deserves to be a champion.June 22, 2017
Few subjects would seem to interest me less than women's wrestling, but by GLOW's end, as this tacky vision comes to rowdy fruition, I was cheering for them all.June 22, 2017
Before the 10 episodes are over, you'll be taking the characters and their relationships and problems very seriously.June 22, 2017
All of this is bundled into an entertaining, amusing and at times poignant first season that also has some wretched excesses and predictable turns.