
EPISODE 1.1
The Disappointment of Time
Emma and Noah’s anniversary trip to Mexico takes a turn
... More when Emma finds an old phone in the jungle.LessEmmy-nominee William Jackson Harper (The Good Place) and Cristin Miloti (Palm Springs) lead this series as a couple on vacation who finds themselves embroiled in one of the Yucatan’s most bizarre unsolved mysteries that took place 15 years prior.
You can check out of your marriage anytime you like, but you can never leave, in this twisty series that's kind of a spiritual twin to Palm Springs. Cristin Milioti is wonderfully bitter in this mysterious show's present-day storyline, but the flashbacks to a lost character's sweet young romance are just as enchanting.
With such a talented cast, (the wackier elements are) forgivable, even if you might still have questions come the final episode.
Full reviewThere’s a distinct playfulness that helps the overall show avoid getting bogged down by the usual amateur detective show self-seriousness.
Full reviewAn ambitious vacation adventure that provides both fast-paced escapism and a meditation on the languid effects of time.
Full reviewBy the end of the first episode, we found ourselves caring a lot less about (Emma) and Noah than we thought we would.
Full reviewGisondo is truly making a play for becoming one of Hollywood’s most reliable and underrated comedic aces in the hole.
Full reviewThough The Resort is certainly worth a visit, it might not become a favourite you’re desperate to return to.
Full reviewLike any good vacation, The Resort flies by. You can tell you had fun because it’s over way too soon.
Full reviewHere is a series that is more or less all exposition, all clues and memories, and it barely feels like a plot.
Full reviewThe Resort: Season 1 is available to stream in the United Kingdom now on Now.
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