While mostly well-received, some reviewers found the storylines "ridiculous" or "silly" at times. A few critics argued that the show occasionally relied on "unbelievable cardboard stereotypes" and moralistic endings where infidelity always led to disaster.
These are generally considered the show's peak, described as "glossy, gripping, and downright provocative" by IMDb reviewers. Many viewers on Amazon UK call it "addictive" and "one of the best shows the BBC ever did." Mistresses (UK)
This final series took a tonal shift, moving away from "cocktail dresses and gratuitous sex" toward "serious relationship angst," which some critics found less entertaining but more emotionally resonant. Criticisms Many viewers on Amazon UK call it "addictive"
The British version of Mistresses (2008–2010) is widely regarded by critics and audiences as a superior, more grounded predecessor to the glossier American remake. It is praised for its "darker edge" and realistic portrayal of four complex women in Bristol whose lives become entangled through infidelity and secrets. While mostly well-received