Look, this is reality TV junk food—and not even the fun kind. It's a show about Mormon mom influencers caught in a swinging scandal, which tells you everything you need to know about the quality level we're working with here.
The 5.5 IMDb and 51 Metacritic scores aren't flukes. This is manufactured drama with minimal substance, featuring toxic relationship dynamics and constant conflict. Yes, there might be interesting conversations buried in there about social media authenticity or religious community pressures, but you'd have to wade through so much manufactured mess to find them.
For parents: this is absolutely not for your teens, even if they follow these influencers. The sexual content and relationship toxicity make it inappropriate for anyone under 17. For adults? If you love reality TV train wrecks, you'll watch it anyway. But don't pretend it's quality television or that you're learning anything valuable. It's voyeuristic drama, pure and simple.



