31. "Great performances, great final episode (though it got a little" In response to In response to 0
everything everywhere all at once-y)
For me Steven Yeun's failed family business, fuck-up cousin, relationship with his shallow-deep zoomer brother, ex with the church-y husband in OC, all of that rang so true. It's so well done
I think the "LA is bizarre and fake" viewers are satisfied with the satire of the LA art world that is personified in Jordan's character, and by extension the Nakai legacy (Tamago chair lolz)
Strangely, I'm left with a kind of feeling of it could have been better, and I'm not sure why. I guess it's hard to 'resolve' a show that so heavily depends on a death-spiral in a satisfying manner.