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I finally got around to watching Master of None this month and sped through its two seasons with my girlfriend. The show is so sweet, fun, and funny that it’s really kind of hard to stop watching.
What I loved most about Master of None is how much it refuses to be a traditional sitcom. The show is surprisingly experimental and basically just does whatever it wants every episode. On the most basic level, a typical episode will give the characters freedom to explore whatever subject its creators seem to have had an interest in that day.
But there are also so many episodes that aren’t typical. One episode is in Italian and shot in black and white, another episode features the show’s main characters for only a few moments, and another…