TVOM: "I love how Big Time in Hollywood, FL refuses to slow down, even in a pair of transitional episodes like “Separate But Equal” and “What Dreams May Come,” breaking and reinforcing the relationship of the show’s central siblings over the space of an hour. The way this show burns through plot is impressive, to say the least. Like a dramatic tower of Jenga, Big Time continues to build and re-arrange pieces of itself to create new and intriguing forms with each episode, not only shifting its genre homages from week to week, but moving between points of view and relentlessly upping the ante on itself to think of a crazier (though still logical) plot twist."
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