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Starstruck

Starstruck

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  • United Kingdom
  • 2021-2022
  • · 2 seasons
  • · 22m

Creator Rose Matafeo
Cast Rose Matafeo, Nikesh Patel
Genre Comedy

A drunken New Year's Eve hook-up becomes far more complicated for Jessie when she discovers her one night stand is actually a film star.

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Yasmeen Gaber

A delightfully funny show that flips Notting Hill's premise for a romcom that is (almost) realistic. Stand-up comic Rose Matafeo comes into her own as the creator and star of the series and shines as a bumbling New Zealand expat in London who is just trying to find herself.

What are critics saying?

100

Collider by Carly Lane

In only the span of six episodes (12 overall if you count Season 1 too), Starstruck has achieved what it takes other shows countless seasons to nail.

91

The Playlist by Kimber Myers

With its second season, “Starstruck” doesn’t just continue enchanting the audience with its hilarious love story: it confirms its emotional intelligence, despite its heroine’s relatable stupidity about love.

91

IndieWire by Steve Greene

It’s one of the great achievements of this new HBO Max comedy that this dance of uncertain feelings and independent lives is so well woven into the genuinely funny DNA of the rest of the series that it all feels blissfully natural.

90

The Daily Beast by Fletcher Peters

Starstruck feels as lived-in as the most popular rom-coms; but at the same time, Matafeo’s series is constantly reinventing itself and its leading lady.

90

Variety by Aramide Tinubu

In addition to the sharp wit of the series that leads to many laugh-out-loud moments, “Starstruck” is elevated by its pacing and use of time. .... “Starstruck” gets to the heart of what makes life such a mindfuck.

90

Paste Magazine by Annie Lyons

Clocking in right over two hours, Starstruck makes for a quick summer watch that leaves you wanting to linger in the escapist joy for a little longer. Just like a good rom-com should.

87

Paste Magazine by Lacy Baugher

Matafeo and Patel’s fantastic chemistry is more than capable of carrying the pair through their bumpiest moments, and the show does a rather remarkable job of reshaping the contours of their epic first season will they/won’t they story into something that is new and different, but no less compelling than it was before.

83

The A.V. Club by Saloni Gajjar

Starstruck’s lead pair is endlessly endearing and watchable, even when the show recycles some of their core issues by the end of the season. Thankfully, the repetition doesn’t hinder the show too much. It’s still a goldmine in terms of a lighthearted rom-com, exactly the kind of brief, joyful escape we need.