John Doyle wrote in The Globe and Mail: "The role goes to the prisoner known as Top Dog (Tricia Rainone), who runs the place with a good understanding of what incarcerated women prisoners actually want. The episodes are short, the feel is trippy and this is one of those gutsy Canadian comedies that deserves a much bigger audience." (John Doyle, The Globe and Mail, 'Pink Is In' Review, Jan. 26, 2021.).