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  • Master of None S02E01
    Available from: 12-05-2017
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Master of None - Season 2

Season 2 picks up where Season 1 left off. After traveling abroad, Dev returns to New York to take on challenges in his personal and family life, a new career opportunity, and a complex, developing relationship with someone very meaningful to him.
Duration: 30 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2017
IMDb: 8.2
Keywords:  #Alan Yang #Aziz Ansari #Lena Waithe #Master of None - Season 2 #Noël Wells
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The Straits Times (Singapore)
May 17, 2017
The palette is more expansive... There is the same gentle observational humour, but also a meditative, almost indie-film-like sensibility, along with a willingness to experiment with form.
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NPR
May 12, 2017
They're back with a second season that is even better, more ambitious, more creative and more moving than the first run was.
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News.com.au
May 16, 2017
A delicious return for a clever series that continues to enchant with its understated wit. It's the best TV so far this year.
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ScreenRant
May 12, 2017
Perhaps the biggest selling point of Master of None: even as it demonstrates a greater sense of confidence and ambition with season 2, it remains a downright charming, watchable, low-key series.
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The Atlantic
May 12, 2017
The show is as funny and as well-written as ever, and has deepened its commitment to understanding how love and intimacy work in a hyperconnected age.
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The List
May 16, 2017
Master of None is as contemporary a comedy series as you'll find, while keeping its roots firmly embedded in ye olde matters of the heart.
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Den of Geek
May 12, 2017
Even if it was only attempting to do half as much and was only half as good at it all, it would still be a towering success.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
May 05, 2017
Shah's tender approach to everything from lasagna to courting could easily go down like a sugar overdose, but our hero is so earnest in his search for life's simple pleasures that you still want to kiss him on the forehead.
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Vox
May 22, 2017
This might be the show of the year.
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We Got This Covered
May 12, 2017
No sophomore slump here. Super creative, daring, heartfelt and hilarious, Master of None season 2 improves upon its first season in every way.
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Newsday
May 11, 2017
After Rachel left for Japan last season, his head was about to become a dark place. But these opening episodes clear away the shadows, and let in the light.
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MTV
May 22, 2017
The best moments of Master of None's wonderful second season are a direct result of Ansari's generosity.
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RogerEbert.com
May 11, 2017
It's a hysterical, complex, gorgeous season of television, one that builds on what creators Aziz Ansari & Alan Yang accomplished in the first year in unexpected ways.
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New Statesman
May 16, 2017
The result is a show that is yes, beautiful, and often causes twinges of envy -- but one that is also curious, empathetic, and ultimately satisfying.
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Boston Herald
May 12, 2017
Ansari proves his show is best when it tells a little story about a large idea, here, how religion can bind us and divide us from those we love most.
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Boston Globe
May 15, 2017
In the age of Too Much TV, when you have to pick your shows carefully. here's one less decision to worry about.
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