Glow is an American comedy-drama web television series. The series revolves around the fictional character and attention-grabber of the 1980s syndicated Women’s professional wrestling circuit, the gorgeous ladies of Wrestling (GLOW) founded by David McLane.
The series is in a good place, and had accomplished three seasons and is about to its fourth season. Well, series made to list first in June 2017, and glad with the good response of the first season, the streaming giant quickly renewed series for the second season and then sequentially for third and fourth season amid encouraging reactions.
What Is Glow And Its Plot?
We have Alison Brie, as a protagonist characterizing Ruth Wilder a strolling actor who is in desperate need of a role fulfils her quench in a fledgeling professional wrestling promotion called the Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling(GLOW). The organisation is run by Sam Sylvia who has a cynical behaviour and unconventional ways of getting work done. Well, the problem begins when Ruth encounters Debbie, a former opera singer and her former best friend.
Who is hired by Slyvia? Ruth has some grimy past with Debbie, which is an eventually hooked point for viewers, the tension between two and their personal and professional emotional usurping is comically as well as entertaining to watch. The team navigates from Southern California and Southern Nevada as the show progress. While they return to Los Vegas in the third season.
Reception of Show Worldwide.
Glow is praised by critics for its comical style of narrative and level storytelling technique while series has bagged positive reviews for all the season. It didn’t go disregarded from original GLOW wrestlers. Though, they had a mixed view on the series. Well, some felt that show justifies the real promotional wrestling. Other feel its far away from reality.