Made for Love (2021–2022)
7/10
Pretty good as a one and done. No sequel required.
30 April 2021
The story is not bad although does seem to suffer from some pacing issues with a few backstory filler episodes thrown in. Taken for what it is though, and interesting premise with an equally interesting conclusion it's definitely watchable and entertaining.

The character of Byron is almost comic book in his depiction of an awkward billionaire who has forgotten what the real world is like, and as we dig deeper, understand he is trying to solve the problems with the world that drove him to solitude.

The character of Hazel is perhaps not as fleshed out as Byron, even though she is in the majority if scenes, but perhaps that's the point. She missed ten years of development as an adult and never grew beyond her early 20s. She is perhaps more selfish than Byron who is trying to make the world a better place, when she is just trying to make things better for herself without caring about anyone else.

Quirky, funny, lightweight. Don't read too much into it though. You'll forget it not long after finishing it.
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