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Pretty good show. I didn't think it was going to be my cup of tea but started it anyway and ended up burning through it. Worth checking out.

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I'm planning to finally get around to the last three episodes of Master of None (which I started the week it dropped and then never finished) over this weekend. After that, I think this one is next on the comedy list. Lots of folks involved in it that I like.

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I'm planning to finally get around to the last three episodes of Master of None (which I started the week it dropped and then never finished) over this weekend. After that, I think this one is next on the comedy list. Lots of folks involved in it that I like.

 

Couldn't get through 2 episodes of that show.

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Couldn't get through 2 episodes of that show.

 

You might not like this one then. It's a little edgier and acting is better, but similar vibe.

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Couldn't get through 2 episodes of that show.

 

It was like "Girls" on HBO for me. It felt like this cultural touchstone about people in my generation (late 20s to early 30s) and the way we live our lives. The exaggerated way they go about it makes it cringeworthy at times and hard to watch.

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You might not like this one then. It's a little edgier and acting is better' date=' but similar vibe.[/quote']

 

I'm through a couple of episodes. I like it.

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It was like "Girls" on HBO for me. It felt like this cultural touchstone about people in my generation (late 20s to early 30s) and the way we live our lives. The exaggerated way they go about it makes it cringeworthy at times and hard to watch.

 

That's what you thought about Girls of Master of None? I could just never get into Girls for similar reasons as to what you said; it was considered this masterpiece of millennial culture but I didn't relate to any of the characters or their lives on the show. Master of None was much closer to that mark, for me.

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That's what you thought about Girls of Master of None? I could just never get into Girls for similar reasons as to what you said; it was considered this masterpiece of millennial culture but I didn't relate to any of the characters or their lives on the show. Master of None was much closer to that mark' date=' for me.[/quote']

 

No chance I could get into Girls. I find the lead 100% unlikeable.

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That's what you thought about Girls of Master of None? I could just never get into Girls for similar reasons as to what you said; it was considered this masterpiece of millennial culture but I didn't relate to any of the characters or their lives on the show. Master of None was much closer to that mark, for me.

 

"Girls" should have been subtitled "Profiles In Self-Obsession". Master of None was not nearly that bad. It still hit a couple of those notes, at least early on.

 

By the time they got to Indians on TV, I was all in on the show.

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I will have to watch this after I get through the four seasons of Shameless (love it, btw) released on Netflix.

 

You shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, but it looked corny when it pops up on the feed so I have never given it a chance.

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