Ride or Die
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- By Sean James
Every now and then a new series comes along that reminds me why I love television. Ride or Die is one of those shows. From the very first episode, I was hooked—not just by the action or the mystery, but by the friendship at the center of it all.
Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer (The Help) and Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso) are absolutely brilliant together. One is living what appears to be a normal married life, while the other is hiding an unbelievable secret—she’s an assassin. That twist alone is enough to get you watching, but it’s everything that follows that really makes this series shine.
The series also looks fantastic. Whether it’s elegant parties, political events, beautiful homes or high-stakes action sequences, every scene feels cinematic. There’s a real sense of style without it ever overshadowing the story. The supporting cast keeps adding new twists, making it hard to know who to trust from one episode to the next.
What I enjoyed most, though, is that beneath all the mystery, suspense and action is a story about friendship. It’s about standing by someone when life takes an unexpected turn, discovering who you really are, and realizing that the people closest to you may still have secrets waiting to be revealed.
Ride or Die is smart, funny, suspenseful and incredibly entertaining.
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