‘Master of None’ Season 3 review: Beautifully-nuanced look at modern love/ life
The Hindu
Aziz Ansari turns director as new season focuses on the relationship between two Black, queer women played remarkably by Lena Waithe and Naomi Ackie
Unlike the first two seasons of Master of None, which featured the adventures in love and life of a young actor Dev Shah (Aziz Ansari), the third season focuses on Dev’s friend, Denise (Lena Waithe). Now a successful writer, and happily married to Alicia (Naomi Ackie), living in a beautiful house in Upstate New York, Denise seems to living the dream. There are, however, tensions. Denise is worried about her second book, and there is pressure of topping the success of her debut. Meanwhile, Alicia has given up a successful career to work in antiques. The house with its lovely prints, elegant proportions and muted palette interspersed with warm splashes of colour is a testament to Alicia’s unerring taste. Alicia wants to have a baby while Denise is ambivalent about the life-changing decision.More Related News