Where to watch: Since it's on Filmyzilla, but note that they might have legal issues. Advise the user to watch it legally if possible, like on a streaming platform. But if they're using Filmyzilla, at least mention that's where they can find it, but also warn about the legality.

Themes: The show deals with money, love, power, and the commodification of relationships. It's a critique of the society that allows such services to exist and the people who use them. The user might want to know if the show is more critical or neutral in its portrayal.

Wait, "The Girlfriend Experience" is the original title? Or is it a remake? I think there was a movie first, and then the show was a reboot. The user might be referring to the TV series. Confirm that the show was created by Lodge Kerrigan and produced by James Franco and others. The lead character is played by Jamie's actor, maybe? I think in the TV series, it's Gretchen Mol in the movie, but the TV version might have a different lead. Wait, no, the TV series is called "The Girlfriend Experience" and stars Lisa Ambil. Let me confirm that. Yes, the show created by Lodge Kerrigan for HBO in 2009 has seven episodes, with Lisa Ambil as Jamie. So the user is referring to the TV series, not the movie.

Comparison to similar shows. Maybe compare with "Billions" or "Mr. Robot" if there's a similar vibe, but I need to check if those shows are related. Alternatively, compare it to other dramas that explore complex characters and moral dilemmas.

I need to make sure the tone is positive but honest, acknowledging both strengths and potential drawbacks. Keep sentences clear and avoid jargon. Maybe start with a summary statement, then break down into sections, but since it's a review, a more fluid structure might work better.

Ending thoughts. Conclude with whether the show is worth watching, who it's for, and if it's a good use of time. Maybe a few stars or a rating.

Next, characters. The main character, Jamie, is complex and well-developed. The show explores her motivations, her relationships with her boyfriend, her clients, and her friends. The supporting characters, like her sister-in-law and her boyfriend's ex-wife, add depth to the story. I should highlight how the characters are portrayed and if the acting is good.

So, putting it all together. The review should mention that it's a gritty, high-intensity drama about an escort's life, highlighting the emotional complexity. Note the excellent acting, particularly from Lisa Ambil. Discuss the realistic portrayal and the ethical questions it raises. Mention the slow pacing and the need for the viewer to be interested in character-driven stories. Address the explicit content and whether that's a downside or a strength. Also, note that it's a limited series, so it doesn't get dragged out. Maybe touch on critical reception from the time it was released in 2009-2010, but since it's been a while, how does it hold up now?