From Marilyn Moss of the Hollywood Reporter:
- Terminal City
“Bottom Line: This series about a woman with breast cancer wants to be serious and funny and gets mixed up trying.” Read more.
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From Marilyn Moss of the Hollywood Reporter:
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This series premiered in Canada a few years ago. I screened it before interviewing Maria del Mar, who plays Katie, for Channel Guide Magazine. I still recall it so well. Thankfully, I can finally watch what I think is one of the best women’s dramas I’ve ever seen – one with more than its share of hilarity within the heartbreak. Katie is an original, whether baring her breast to a film crew and proclaiming “I have cancer!” or baring her body to her husband and saying “Look at me,” knowing full well that in a days he might not be seeing the same body at all.
I asked del Mar what she felt at that moment. “Complete vulnerability. Complete terror. Complete fear of rejection. I think all of us, simply as women, feel that.”