How Many Episodes Are There To Nine Perfect Strangers
Okay, let's talk about Nine Perfect Strangers. You know, that show with Nicole Kidman and all those stressed-out people at a wellness retreat?
The main question: How many episodes are there? Ten. The answer is ten. But does it *feel* like ten? That’s where my unpopular opinion comes in.
Is Ten Really Enough?
Ten episodes. Seems like a decent number, right? Enough time to unpack some baggage, maybe find inner peace. Possibly even endure some questionable wellness treatments.
But here’s the thing: Did anyone else feel like it needed...more? Maybe just me.
Character Overload
We had nine strangers! Plus Masha (Kidman), plus her staff. That's a lot of stories to juggle.
Some characters got their moments. Others felt like they were just...there. Beautiful scenery, though!
I needed more time with *everyone*. Especially the one with the lottery win. Tell me more!
Plot Twists Galore
The show threw plot twists at us like confetti. Hallucinations! Past traumas! Secret agendas!
It got a little wild. Almost too wild for ten episodes. I needed a flowchart to keep track.
Each twist deserved its own episode, in my humble opinion. Give me the director's cut!
The Ending...Debate
Let's not even get started on the ending. Some loved it. Some hated it. Some were just confused.
Regardless of your stance, it felt rushed. Like they crammed too much into the finale.
More episodes could have given the ending room to breathe. Am I right, or am I right?
Unpopular Opinion Time
Here it is: Nine Perfect Strangers should have been twelve episodes. Or even thirteen!
Give us more character development! More plot exploration! More unsettling wellness practices!
I know, I know. It's a limited series. But a girl can dream.
Why More Episodes?
Think about it: More time to delve into the retreat's mysteries. More time for the characters to connect (or completely unravel).
More time for Masha to be enigmatic and terrifying. And glamorous. Mostly glamorous.
Basically, more time for everything. I wanted to *live* at Tranquillum House. Just without the microdosing.
I'm Not Alone, Right?
Maybe it's just me. Maybe I'm greedy. Maybe I just really like watching rich people have existential crises.
But I can't be the only one who felt a little shortchanged. Tell me I'm not the only one!
So, ten episodes is the answer. But in my heart? It will always be twelve. Or thirteen. Okay, maybe fourteen. Don't judge me!
"Ten episodes is the answer. But in my heart? It will always be twelve."
Ultimately, it's a wild ride. But next time, can we get a longer one?