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Apple TV+ ‘Palm Royale’ Episode 10 Review - A Fabulous Farewell

The episode follows Maxine’s extravagant party, filled with absurdity and heartfelt moments, as Norma makes a surprising proposal and Robert navigates a whirlwind of emotions.

Anjali Sharma - Tue, 07 May 2024 21:49:08 +0100 601 Views
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In the grand finale of "Palm Royale," aptly titled "Maxine Throws a Party," viewers are treated to a riotous romp that's as over-the-top as a rhinestone-studded tiara at a beach bonfire. Directed with a sly wink and a nod by the masterful Claire Scanlon, this episode is a glittering showcase of the show's signature blend of comedy and extravagance, leaving us roaring with laughter and begging for more.


At the heart of the episode is Maxine's opulent soirée, a spectacle of excess and eccentricity that's as lavish as it is ludicrous. With guests ranging from Palm Beach's elite to its most eccentric characters, the party is a veritable melting pot of drama and hilarity, with enough outrageous antics to fill a gossip column for months. And with Maxine's tongue-in-cheek invitations to President Nixon and her astronaut savior, the absurdity reaches new heights of hilarity, proving that in the world of "Palm Royale," reality is just a suggestion.


But amidst the glitz and glamour, there's a poignant subplot brewing as Norma, the matriarch of the dysfunctional dynasty, grapples with feelings of loneliness and estrangement from her own family. In a desperate bid to secure her legacy, she proposes to Robert, the perennially befuddled lawyer, in a scene that's as heartfelt as it is hilariously misguided. As Robert navigates the choppy waters of love and loyalty, we're treated to a delightful mix of slapstick comedy and genuine emotion that tugs at the heartstrings while tickling our funny bones.


Ricky Martin shines like a disco ball as the lovably befuddled Robert, bringing a charm and vulnerability to the role that makes us root for him every step of the way. His comedic timing is impeccable, his reactions priceless, and his chemistry with the rest of the cast electrifying. And Carol Burnett is an absolute delight as the eccentric Norma, infusing every scene with a whimsy and wit that's pure comedic gold. Her portrayal of the lovable matriarch is a masterclass in comedic timing and nuance, reminding us why she's a legend in the world of comedy.


The set design and props in this episode deserve special mention, as they transport us to a world of opulence and extravagance that's as dazzling as it is absurd. From Maxine's palatial mansion to the over-the-top decorations at the party, every detail is meticulously crafted to enhance the comedy and heighten the sense of absurdity. It's a testament to the show's production team that they're able to create such a visually stunning world that feels both luxurious and ludicrous at the same time.


However, amidst the laughter and tears, there are moments where the direction feels a bit lacking. While Claire Scanlon's direction is usually spot-on, there are times in this episode when certain scenes feel a bit rushed or disjointed, robbing them of some of their comedic impact. Whether it's a missed opportunity for a punchline or a poorly executed sight gag, these moments detract slightly from the overall enjoyment of the episode.


But these minor quibbles aside, "Palm Royale" Episode 10 delivers a fitting send-off to a series that's captured the hearts and imaginations of viewers everywhere. With its winning combination of humor, heart, and sheer audacity, it's no wonder that fans keep coming back for more. So grab your sequins and your sense of humor – because in the world of "Palm Royale," anything is possible, and every day is a new adventure waiting to unfold.


Final Score - [7.5/10]

 

 

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