Sex, Love & Goop - Season 1 -
Informative and educational, though some found it "weird" or "cringe" at times.
While well-received by critics, some user data suggests a polarizing reception among general audiences.
Critics generally describe Season 1 of as unexpectedly authentic and moving, often citing it as the most meaningful project under Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop brand. While the brand is often met with skepticism, reviewers from The New Yorker and IMDb found the series to be an informative and gentle exploration of intimacy. Critical Consensus Sex, Love & Goop - Season 1
: Paltrow is praised as a curious and empathetic host who creates a safe space for couples.
: Some find the advice requires a "grain of salt" due to its spiritual or non-traditional leanings. Informative and educational, though some found it "weird"
: Reviewers on IMDb highlighted it as a helpful alternative to traditional counseling for couples struggling with intimacy.
: Many critics were initially skeptical but found the show to be "unexpectedly real" and "honestly touching". While the brand is often met with skepticism,
: The series features a "minimalist, soft-lit chic" aesthetic similar to a yoga retreat. Viewer Perspectives Key Takeaway Rotten Tomatoes Transcends awkwardness to become a moving look at partners. IMDb Users 7/10 - 9/10
