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Based on the bestselling book of the same name, Three Women is a ten-part series that tells the story of everyday small-town women facing their own problems with intimacy and sensuality. There’s Lina (Betty Gilpin) from Indiana, a sexually frustrated housewife whose conservative husband and friends shame her for her desires. There’s Sloane (DeWanda Wise) from Massachusettes, a successful restauranteur judged for her appetite for threesomes. Then there’s young Maggie (Gabrielle Creevy) from North Dakota, who had an affair with her English teacher in high school. Gia—and in effect, the show itself—tries her best to tie a thread between these three stories, but they’re ultimately too uneven to resemble a decent whole. What could’ve been a neat anthology or a seamless multi-part story is a fractured tale with parts that shine way more than the others. In particular, it’s Lina’s story that stands out from the others. Gilpin is convincing and vulnerable as her character, and you feel an immediate protectiveness over her. The showrunners would’ve done well to either use her story as a standalone or flesh out the others with the same direction and depth to make Three Women work. As it stands, it feels too overstuffed and uneven to sit through.
Starz is a cable TV network in the US with an on-demand streaming service of the same name. Currently, Starz on-demand has a monthly price of $10.99 ($3/month for the first 3 months).
Starz is available as an add-on channel to Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Roku platform. For a similar subscription price, you can also access Starz as an add-on via a variety of online streaming services including YouTube TV and Hulu Plus Live TV, among others.
Alternatively, the Starz on-demand app is available for Android, iOS and most other mobile devices.
Suppose you’re subscribed to one of Spectrum’s many TV plans. In that case, you’re automatically eligible for Spectrum on Demand, the platform’s streaming service that gives you access to thousands of on-demand movies and TV shows. Now, in case you can’t find your favorite title on the free service, you’ll likely find it on Spectrume’s pay-per-view store. Here you’ll find the latest movie releases and network TV shows available to rent or buy. Like most TVOD platforms, Spectrum charges around $1 to $20 for each title (the price usually depends on their popularity and recency), and you can watch it as many times as you watch within a 24-hour period.
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