The United States of Tara is one of the few shows I discovered on Netflix that really surprised me with how good it was. Netflix has been recommending it to me for a while, but the premise seemed so hokey, I couldn't bring myself to watch. A while ago, I was home sick from work, so I thought I'd give it a shot. I'm glad I did, and you will be too. The show focuses on a woman with multiple personalities, played beautifully by Toni Collette, who I've been watching for a long time. It was great to see her in a long-term role like this; she really dug into it.
I know it seems like this show must be stupid, or even offensive, but it's not. The writing (by Diablo Cody) is tight and sparkling, and all the actors are very good, especially John Corbett as the husband and some kid I don't know the name of as the son. It's particularly nice to see teenagers represented as actual fully-developed people who, despite not quite knowing who they are yet (and who does?), have consistent personalities that make sense.
I really like the family dynamic on this show, and how sensitively (but hilariously) it treats mental illness. I rate it A-, with some A+ and some B episodes.
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