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The Resort
Season 1
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Exploring love and the weird things people do in the name of it, encased in an elaborate true-crime conspiracy.
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8 Episodes
The Disappointment of Time
E1
The Disappointment of Time
Episode 1
A Noxious Toothworm
E2
A Noxious Toothworm
Episode 2
Tempus Exhaurire
E3
Tempus Exhaurire
Episode 3
A History of Forgetting
E4
A History of Forgetting
Episode 4
El Espejo
E5
El Espejo
Episode 5
Hüncb fò Llub Sēēth
E6
Hüncb fò Llub Sēēth
Episode 6
La Pubertad del Matrimonio
E7
La Pubertad del Matrimonio
Episode 7
The Disillusionment of Time
E8
The Disillusionment of Time
Episode 8
Cast of Season 1
William Jackson Harper
Noah Reed
Cristin Milioti
Emma Reed
Nick Offerman
Murray Thompson
Skyler Gisondo
Sam
Luis Gerardo Méndez
Baltasar Frías
Nina Bloomgarden
Violet Thompson
Gabriela Cartol
Luna
Gisela Rosario Ramos
Abigail
Season 1 Reviews
Polygon
Leila Latif
The Resort is perhaps the best example of "true-crime brain" adapted to screen.
Variety
Caroline Framke
The Resort proves itself refreshingly eager to push itself to ask more questions and leave each episode on a note that makes it near impossible to stop watching.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
The Resort is not only one of the best shows of the year but one of the most entertaining and satisfying. That's a tall order it serves with ease.
The Playlist
Brian Tallerico
"The Resort" holds itself together through its more ridiculous flights of narrative fancy because of the commitment of its cast. It's clear that every single one of them knew what they signed up for when they agreed to take this vacation.
Entertainment Weekly
Kristen Baldwin
Though the eight-episode season is about two episodes too long, The Resort's mystical conclusion delivers an unexpectedly emotional catharsis.
Consequence
Erin Brady
Where the show really shines is with Harper and Milioti, their performances and chemistry as a couple trying to refind their love making viewers want to finish the show, to find out if amidst all these obstacles, their relationship might still succeed.
The New Yorker
Doreen St. Felix
...their mismatch irked me on a deeper level...
The Ringer
Alison Herman
The imagery is a clue to how the show is best enjoyed: zoned out and Zen, as true summer TV. Its platform may have existential questions of its own to tackle. The Resort, at least, makes its frantic search for answers fun.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
As a vibe, it's a strangely compelling one - a little bit The White Lotus, a little bit Only Murders in the Building, a little bit Palm Springs (the latter of which was written by The Resort creator Andy Siara).
The Daily Beast
Fletcher Peters
With a weekly release pattern, the series has presented itself as one of the summer's most gripping thrillers. And with a tinge of romance, too? It's what we deserve.
Chicago Tribune
Nina Metz
Random-seeming stories strung together until finally the show just sort of ends, as much of a mystery as it was when it began.
The New Yorker
Rachel Syme
Think "Romancing the Stone" meets a bottle of S.P.F. 50-this is made for high-summer bingeing.
indieWire
Steve Greene
It's a show that thrives on reminding anyone watching that time and memory are never quite as solid as we want them to be.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
Like any good vacation, The Resort flies by. You can tell you had fun because it's over way too soon.
Pajiba
Isabel Parigi
The Resort, however, gets away with falling into any well-worn mystery tropes because, despite its grim premise, the show never forgets its own silliness and embraces it without feeling the need to hit us over the head with every punchline.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
What I like most about The Resort is that it plays with your expectations as to what a comedy or drama should be. It finds humor in a natural way rather than feeling purely like a comedy but also works very well as a traditional mystery.
TV Guide
Allison Picurro
What makes the series watchable as it descends further into nonsense is its cast, many of whom are forced to make the most of half-baked roles.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
[The Resort] ... finds a way to make this all incredibly convoluted and drawn out, the kind of mystery that makes you question what it even thinks it is doing. The Resort is a rip-off, however you want to read it.
NPR
Linda Holmes
Like a lot of twisty mysteries, it struggles at times to both make all the pieces fit and keep the story moving. Any flaws in that story, though, are easy to forgive.
AV Club
Saloni Gajjar
The delightful ensemble makes The Resort a breeze, even if the payoff leaves something to be desired.
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