My Stand-In vibes — but it never quite got there for me
The premise has something — a famous actor who dies on the night of his greatest success, betrayed by the person closest to him, and then gets to go back. Time resets, a mysterious fan enters the picture, and the road to the top begins again. There's emotional potential in that setup, and the intimate scenes actually delivered.
But the series never pulled me in the way I needed it to. It reminded me of My Stand-In in its basic DNA — the second chance, the identity questions, the love complicated by circumstances that shouldn't exist — but where that series at least held me through its messier moments, this one lost me early and didn't find me again. By the end very little had stayed, and I wouldn't go back for the pairing alone.
But the series never pulled me in the way I needed it to. It reminded me of My Stand-In in its basic DNA — the second chance, the identity questions, the love complicated by circumstances that shouldn't exist — but where that series at least held me through its messier moments, this one lost me early and didn't find me again. By the end very little had stayed, and I wouldn't go back for the pairing alone.
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