But what I think is interesting about it is there's the obvious element of a crime thriller, where you have these thieves who have stolen diamonds, who are on the run, who break into a house where there are these two women in a very secluded, deserted beach in Mexico living in this house together. I'm always annoyed, sort of, when people are like, 'It's for everybody!' You know? So what I'm about to say, I don't mean in that way. ![]() It's interesting, because I do think it's like a cinematic novel, in the sense that you don't know where you are going, in a way that I love. ![]() Speaking with CinemaBlend to promote the show’s haunting and mysterious first season, as seen above, Carla Gugino spoke to the idea that the streaming drama very likely isn’t for everyone, even if it does feature one or more elements that the majority of TV viewers would enjoy. And you better believe Gugino is well aware of how much the show stands out. It’s arguably star Carla Gugino’s steamiest and most pulse-pounding project with Gutierrez or otherwise to date - which is certainly saying something - and taps into a surprisingly wide range of emotions and themes for a show that blissfully adheres to a swift half-hour runtime. Sebastian Gutierrez’s latest small screen creation, the endlessly alluring Leopard Skin, fits into all three of the above categories, while also sauntering its way through several other genres. Peacock’s growing library of original series is no stranger to crime dramas ( A Friend of the Family), offbeat humor ( MacGruber), and potentially mystical stories set within picturesque locations ( The Resort).
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