GLOW Season 3 Review: 7 Ups & 3 Downs

By Jack Pooley /

1. The Intriguing Setup For Season 4

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And again, no spoilers here, but if GLOW does indeed get renewed by Netflix for a fourth season, there's quite the compelling hook indeed for another batch of ten episodes.

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Ruth, Debbie and Sam in particular are left in intriguing and transformative places which present some interesting challenges from a writing perspective, but if capitalised upon could make season four the most dynamic and free-wheeling one yet.

But again, it's worth reiterating that if this ends up being all she wrote for GLOW, it's a very respectable juncture at which to say farewell. The door is left open without question, though not wide enough that a "shock" cancellation would make season three's ending feel overly abrupt or frustrating.

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As ever, we'll have to wait and see, but clearly, the roadmap is there for more of the story to be told - it just depends on Netflix and their rather bizarre decision-making process.