Dollface
"Getting it together blows."
A Hulu Original
After a long relationship ends, Jules has to remake her world from the ground up. The show follows her as she copes with the breakup while an active, sometimes whimsical imagination plays out onscreen, blurring the line between what she thinks and what happens. To move forward she reconnects with... Read more
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About Dollface
After a long relationship ends, Jules has to remake her world from the ground up. The show follows her as she copes with the breakup while an active, sometimes whimsical imagination plays out onscreen, blurring the line between what she thinks and what happens. To move forward she reconnects with women she drifted away from and relearns how friendships fit into adult life. The tone is comedic, the situations often surreal, and the focus stays on Jules learning to balance inner fantasy with real relationships without resolving every plotline in tidy ways.
The series premiered in 2019 and was created by Jordan Weiss. It stars Kat Dennings as Jules, with Shay Mitchell, Esther Povitsky, and Brenda Song rounding out the central friend group. Production embraced a modern sitcom style with heightened, fantasy-tinged sequences that distinguish its visual approach.
Critics and viewers have had mixed to favorable reactions, with an average rating around 7 out of 10 based on audience votes. Reviewers often praised the cast chemistry and the show’s willingness to play with form, while some noted inconsistency in tone episode to episode. Themes include rebuilding identity after loss, the complexities of adult female friendships, and how imagination can both help and complicate personal growth.
While it hasn’t become a major awards contender, the show carved out a steady fanbase and generated steady discussion online. Fans appreciated the lead performances and the blend of surreal comedy with relationship drama, and the series found viewers who liked its offbeat approach to familiar breakup-and-friendship beats.
Details
- Release Date
- November 15, 2019
- Episode Length
- 30m
- Rating
- TV-MA
- User Ratings
- 99 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 2
- Episodes
- 20
- Network
- Hulu
- Status
- Canceled
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- LuckyChap Entertainment +3 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Kat Dennings
Jules
Shay Mitchell
Stella Cole
Esther Povitsky
Izzy
Brenda Song
Madison Maxwell
Created by: Jordan Weiss
Seasons (2 seasons, 20 episodes)
Season 1
10 episodes - 2019
Season 2
10 episodes - 2022