I started Hollywood, his new series on , with a clear bias: I love his brand. Not everyone has the palette or patience for Murphy's outlandish camp, made popular from classics like , , , and .
His first foray into Netflix, , was polarizing: Some loved the show's wit and lightning-fast dialogue, others hated it.And the same goes for Hollywood.
The seven-episode series currently has a , making it one of Murphy's lowest-scored projects ever. The criticisms are valid. This series—which re-imagines what 1940s Hollywood could have been like if women and people of color were in power—is too general, too on-the-nose, too caught up in its own sweeping statement to worry about the lack of logic and detail.