EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Bonding - Season 1
Comedy and dramatic events begin with the two friends, Tiff and Pete, who return unexpectedly after years. Friends of high school reunited in New York City only to discover that they may not know each other as they were before. It seems that things will be different at Tiff where you live as one of the best structures in the city. Beth seems to be the opposite, as he is a stand-up comedian who needs money. The two friends meet with new cooperation as Tiff introduces a new presentation that will change the course of events. He will become an assistant at Dominatrix.
April 24, 2019
Funny, smart, delicate and yet simultaneously crude -- in case you find the details of fetish sex to be crude -- and in the end, both moving and liberating.
April 25, 2019
Bonding is funny enough to make its structural problems less of an issue than you might think. Just be sure you have a very open mind before hitting "Play" on this one.
May 01, 2019
Powered by two strong lead performances from Zoe Levin and Brendan Scannell, Bonding is a succinct new comedy with a ton of heart.
April 25, 2019
Bonding feels underwritten, under-planned, and ultimately underwhelming.
May 06, 2019
Nate Hurtsellers's cinematography ably apes the saturated, sultry vibrance of an Almodovar or Araki joint, but can't counter the overall aura of patronizing squareness.
May 03, 2019
There has pretty much never been a show that explores sexual preference in such a bold and un-judgmental way before.
April 24, 2019
Scannell is the true breakout star.
May 02, 2019
Episodes improve after the pilot with a shift in focus to the characters and their relationships, but the season finale shifts tones again into a gear that seems like blatant begging for a second season.
April 29, 2019
It does have some funny situations and some witty phrases, but it is full of improbabilities and narrative artifices. [Full review in Spanish]
May 07, 2019
Dark, graphic comedy about sexual fantasies, friendship.

