I've just binge watched the third and final season. As it was only 6 x 25 minute episodes it didn't take too long. I wasn't impressed with the first episode, I thought Norman's funeral was in poor taste when they brought in Madelyn confessing the intimate details of her and Norman's sex life. Then the wake where she comes across as totally deranged.
But, it got better, especially after Kathleen Turner turned up as Sandy's first ex-wife Roz. Turner and Douglas are still magic on the screen together and by the final episode, their scenes are both hilarious and heart breaking.
I did get a kick out of Morgan Freeman's appearances, especially the filming of Quincy, where he plays a non-binary, gender fluid version of the coroner. So funny and hopefully not the way TV is going to end up.
The final episode's ending wrapped all the strands of Sandy's life up. (I especially found Norman's daughter and grandson's story made me giggle). They were both happy and sad at the same time and although this season wasn't as good as 1 & 2 it was still head and shoulders above most TV comedies.
But, it got better, especially after Kathleen Turner turned up as Sandy's first ex-wife Roz. Turner and Douglas are still magic on the screen together and by the final episode, their scenes are both hilarious and heart breaking.
I did get a kick out of Morgan Freeman's appearances, especially the filming of Quincy, where he plays a non-binary, gender fluid version of the coroner. So funny and hopefully not the way TV is going to end up.
The final episode's ending wrapped all the strands of Sandy's life up. (I especially found Norman's daughter and grandson's story made me giggle). They were both happy and sad at the same time and although this season wasn't as good as 1 & 2 it was still head and shoulders above most TV comedies.