This comedy drama begins with powerful and moving events that tell the story of two Americans. The series begins with the story of Marianna and Cali deciding to embark on an exciting adventure in Los Angeles. Marianna and Cali may have decided to embark on adult lives, but they seem to be going through many powerful and exciting challenges in their lives. On the other hand, facing new neighbors, new challenges, and, of course, new romance, sisters must rely on each other to navigate the City of Angels.
A well-written, smart, impressive pilot that reeled me in and may (and should) be one of the biggest hits of the winter. I'm sorry for ever having doubted the great minds behind The Fosters.
STREAM IT. It's a more marginal recommendation if you're not a fan of The Fosters, but Mitchell and Ramirez have the ability to carry this show on their own, so at some point it may separate itself from its parent program.
The women's shabby-chic art deco home setting, the Coterie, is where this show really thrives... It's a lot more fun to sit through than a schmaltzy, half-baked legal plotline.
The series deftly captures what it's like when you're in your early 20s and just starting out, navigating a new career, new living situation, and new relationships. Good Trouble is well worth your trouble.