'Flack' episode 2 review: Robyn learns a truth about herself as she owns her flaws
So far, Flack seems lukewarm as it takes its time to build up and with only four episodes left, it has to be seen what direction the four women's lives will take.
After seeing Robyn (Anna Paquin) cheat on her boyfriend in the first episode of Flack and categorically deny feeling guilty, we see her bottled up emotions rise to the surface in the second episode. It is also clear that the show is more about Robyn and the girls than about them being flacks. The scandals that they fix on an everyday basis is all in the background and doesn't really affect what happens in Robyn's personal life at this point. Meaning, she doesn't have time for family, is usually busy, and has a lot on her mind - none of which is specific to her profession.