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(2005–2009)

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you're in your 30's did a whole bunch of b movies now what?
YourFakePlasticLove22 June 2005
Brigitte Bako plays "Gigi" an aging actress and aging you know what that means in Hollywood.....you're over 30. She starts a movie career at around age 19 and does b-movies to support her parents. Gets too far into it to get out and only gets b-movie type roles. Fast forward 13 or 14 years later. Gigi goes back to Canada (her home and native land) and cares for her ailing mother who eventually dies. Goes back to Hollywood and tries to make sense of it all. We see Gigi go on auditions, go on bad dates and along the way meet and get to know her friends. This has a "Hollywood style trash --Sex and the City-- vibration" about it...IE: a girl and her friends whine about sex and their lives and get drunk along the way.…The comedy aspect of the show is a little bland and predictable. But I watched pretty much all the episodes in a row and didn't find myself bored at all. So if you miss Sex and the City, love underdog stories and are in need of some serious "girlfriend" time. G-spot is for you. Enjoy :)
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2/10
B-Spot
eatcrowepls4 August 2018
This should be called B-Spot and the B is for the Boredom you will feel if you ever watch it.
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7/10
A quirky discovery
kathrynradmall8 February 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Having taken 'any job as long as it pays' to support her dying mother's care, 30-something Gigi returns to Hollywood, keen to revive her acting career. But in a town that measures female age in dog years, she soon discovers the gap between Pretty Woman and Driving Miss Daisy is vanishingly small.

Aided and abetted by friends Stella and Livia, also circling the outskirts of showbiz, Gigi's comeback, both professionally and personally is an uphill struggle. Dating her own stalker, fending off 'C' movie producers and being action hero Rick Radcliff's 'plus one' is not what she had in mind.

The 'civilian' in the group, Roxy, has problems of her own - raising child prodigy, Sasha, as a single parent, since her now ex-husband, Paul, went off to find himself and discovered he's 'a lesbian, trapped in a man's body'.

G-Spot has some similarities with comedy/drama Cold Feet and Last Tango in Halifax with misunderstandings, missed opportunities and failed relationships littering the paths of the main characters. Shaving years off her age ends Stella's affair with a potential 'Mr. Right'; Gigi recovers from her addiction to the womanising Payne, only to be dumped by her long-distance lover.

Brigitte Bako is the wide-eyed yet resilient Gigi, Heather Hanson is Stella, veering between world-weariness and grim optimism, while Stephanie Moore's Livia self-medicates her disappointment with life and love.

Roxy (Kimberly Huie) and Paul (Sebastian Spence) are the bright spot in the romance stakes; strengthening family ties and adapting to their new situation. Although way too much of a challenge for their marriage guidance counselor, a couple they meet at a weekend retreat convince them if you love someone, obstacles can be overcome.
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10/10
A Smart, Funny, Well-Done Canadian Show. Kudos.
MovieChickie11 July 2007
I'm impressed...I really like this show. I never watched it when it was on originally on Movie Central because I thought it was another "Sex and the City" rip-off, only Canadian, and I wasn't the hugest fan of SATC to begin with...but I turned it on the other day on Showcase (where it reruns the same 6 episodes ad-nauseum...please get the second season) and on Movie Central, and I was pleasantly surprised. It is sort of a version of SATC, but it's not totally, because it's about Hollywood. And, since I gather it's about creator/writer Brigitte Bako's real-life (if you disregard the disclaimer) it actually has some bite. The concept is basically an actress named GiGi in her early 30's goes back to Hollywood after some time to try to regain her career, but her original acting career was in sort of bad, b-movies, almost soft-porn kind of stuff (Bako was in the "Red Shoe Diaries"). So the jobs she gets offered are not, well, high caliber. She has three friends, a bad-boy on/off boyfriend etc. The friends also have story lines in the show as well. So the show sort of oscillates between showbiz and personal. It really shines in the showbiz stuff, since that provides the show with it's funniest laugh out loud moments. (There is a scene in the episode "HBO", about the third of fourth episode, where I was in hysterics, I still giggle when I think about it...it was probably the best in the series, shout out to Alberta). So overall, a really solid show. I hope there's a third season, but since it's been over a year since the second...so,probably not. *****I also just want to add that I'm impressed with Bako. Here's a girl who maybe wasn't getting the roles she wanted (I assume from the show) and didn't have the career she wanted, so she went out and created a great role for herself. And she was active in writing the episodes as well as producing and creating the show. Good for her. How often do we hear actresses complaining about how hard it is to get roles in Hollywood if you aren't in you 20's anymore? Bako did something about it. And it's great. And she's great in it. Thanks for the show. And to the viewers, WATCH IT!
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10/10
Refreshingly different. A wonderful series. Should be one hour.
eugenius-610 February 2008
I enjoy the playoff between Canadian and American cultures and the way Gigi highlights the differences without slamming anyone (well, not too much). The show's open attitude about sex and nudity is refreshing, unlike Sex and the City which was always a bit coy and never let the lead, S.J. Parker, do anything risqué (she even slept in her bra!). Maybe Brigitte could make some fun out of US prudishness relative to Canada's attitude about top-free women on beaches and in parks. (Legal here but only in a few states in the US). When can we expect to see a new season of the series? I keep watching the endless re-runs in the hope of finding new episodes. Also, when will they get around to crediting the youngster who plays Sasha? I think she's very good but, so far, haven't even discovered her name! Not fair to a budding actress.
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9/10
Hilarious Bakko
kateziegler-3670015 February 2019
Bakko is hilarious in this show! This is one of the great Canadian comedy TV shows with lots of funny moments, some good drama, that is based on true stories apparently. For adults only but it was very funny.
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