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Netflix’s Firefly Lane debuted recently, and it’s already blowing up on the streaming service. The romantic and slightly soapy drama follows the story of BFFs Tully Hart (Katherine Heigl) and Kate Mularkey (Sarah Chalke) from their teens to their forties with plenty of bad wigs along the way. Well, with all the drama happening in the lives of Tully and Kate, there’s even more going down in the season finale. The last episode features a funeral, leading fans to question whether Tully died somehow. The series, like the Kristin Hannah novels it’s based on, hops around in time, from the 1970s to the 2000s. The funeral episode takes place in 2005, and there’s a scene where Kate and her daughter Marah (Yael Yurman) talk as though Tully is gone. ....
2/3/2021 Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke play the 20- and 40-something versions of their characters in Netflix s new drama about lifelong friends suddenly at a crossroads. The 30-year friendship between two women one, a housewife; the other, a nationally syndicated talk-show host comprises the heart of the new Netflix drama Firefly Lane. Sifting through the layers of hurt, jealousy, rivalry and of course mutual support between self-sacrificing frump Kate (Sarah Chalke) and her glamorous, emotionally stunted bestie Tully (Katherine Heigl), this Seattle-set adaptation of Kristin Hannah’s 2008 novel often feels like a Lifetime treatment of My Brilliant Friend. It’s a rich premise squandered by awkward casting, tearjerking storylines and knee-high ambitions. ....
Given that itâs marketed to women and not aiming for critical acclaim, the genre is often unfairly maligned or underestimated. But even by Netflix soap standards, Firefly Lane is underwhelming, leaning too heavily on the saccharine, asking too much of its capable leads, and whizzing too often through hazily connected timelines to land an emotional punch. The show contains all the requisite parts for a mass crowd-pleaser: two proven network stars in Heigl (Greyâs Anatomy) and Chalke (Scrubs) as a textbook yin-yang pair â Tully the magnetic cool girl with an icebox heart and bruised past of family abandonment, Kate the awkward, perennially overshadowed nerd with a stable family in childhood and middle-age. Their 30 years of best friendship is relayed through a This Is Us-style mash of skipping timelines that drop in and out of notable memories and loosely sketched life phases. ....
Rolling Stone ‘Firefly Lane’: Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke Are Best Friends Forever The stars return to the small screen for a ‘Beaches’-style drama that doesn’t deliver enough heart By NETFLIX On the surface, the story and theoretical appeal of Netflix’s new drama Firefly Lane seem clear. It is a decades-spanning tale of female friendship, meant to inspire laughter and lunges for the tissue box in equal measure, as it follow two women who both envy and complete each other. And it puts together a pair of seasoned TV stars: Katherine Heigl as Tully, the glamorous and confident one, and Sarah Chalke as the more modest and meek Kate. Adapted by Maggie Friedman ( ....
Netflix classifies its new series Firefly Lane in which Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke play lifelong friends as a premium soap. Neither term is quite right. Premium is not usually a word associated with cheesy dissolve cuts and distractingly bad wigs. And soap well, any true soap opera is confident enough in its soapiness that it doesn t need to hide behind labels like premium. Instead, think of Firefly Lane (premiering Wednesday) as an overlong PG-13 Hallmark movie boosted (a bit) by a pair of premium actresses. Based on Kristin Hannah s 2008 novel, Firefly Lane follows Tallulah Tully Hart (Heigl) and Kate Mularkey (Chalke) over 30 years of friendship and falling outs. We first meet the girls as polar-opposite teens in the Seattle suburbs, when the cool and beautiful Tully (Ali Skovbye) moves on to the titular street right next to bookish and awkward Kate (Roan Curtis). Both are lost in their own ways. Tully s mom (Beau Garrett) is a spa ....