Master of None season 3: A pop-culture glutton, Aziz often quips about how easily a text message can change the course of your day, how dating and relationships make absolutely no sense, and how we should treat each other better. Master of None is the evolution of these observations, originally perfected on stage, and now presented to us applied to real life situations. The best part about this evolution is the fact that he's not afraid to criticize them, and the show highlights this by offering up multiple view points from a diverse set of characters, often his friends.Master of None hints at something great, at times still unsure of itself in the best way possible. Continuing to shift perspectives until a universal truth is uncovered connecting us all to the insanity that is our lives in our modern age. Technology, dating, racism, sexuality, consumerism, parenting, and marriage are all examined in less than four episodes, although no real conclusions are made. The show not focusing on lessons, but rather understanding and perspective.If you're a fan of Louie, I have absolutely no doubt that you'll be interested to give Master of None a real shot. There's something here for almost everyone, if you don't think so, you may be just another voice this project is trying to showcase, all of us.Personally, the only thing I thought the show was missing was Kanye West. |
Name: | Master of None | Genre: | Drama|fantasy | No. of Season: | Season: 3 | Discs: | 3 | Created by: | Aziz Ansari, Alan Yang
| Actors: | Aziz Ansari, Eric Wareheim, Lena Waithe
| Release Date: | 2017 | Video Format: | Support both NTSC & PAL | Audio Format: | Dolby Digital 5.1 - English | Region: | 1,2,4,5 | Language: | English(Removable Subtitles) |
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