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Master Of None
Master of None Season-Finale Recap: Reconcile and RekindleYears removed from the conflict that tore them apart, Denise and Alicia have reached a revelation, but one accompanied by deceit.
By Cate Young
Master of None ’s IVF Episode Understands the Value of a Great NurseHow the wonderful Nurse Cordelia, played by Cordelia Blair, went from a single-scene role to episode four’s most consistent, calming presence.
By Jen Chaney
Master of None Recap: And Baby Makes TwoThis is a journey Alicia wanted to take surrounded by love and support. Instead, she’s battling her body, her finances, and her own emotions.
By Cate Young
Master of None Recap: Aftermath and IntrospectionChapter 3 drafts a fine blueprint of how deeply painful divorce can be when the failure feels not just personal, but representational.
By Cate Young
Master of None Recap: Two to TangoBroken by a double betrayal, Alicia and Denise realize that they simply cannot be what the other needs anymore.
By Cate Young
Master of None Season-Premiere Recap: Forever and a DayThe life Denise (Lena Waithe) and Alicia (Naomi Ackie) have made together is a beautiful one that neither feels fully at home in.
By Cate Young
Master of None ’s Third Season Is Slowly But Surely GratifyingThe new Lena Waithe–focused iteration of Aziz Ansari’s Netflix series is resoundingly low-key, but it packs a subtle punch thanks to Naomi Ackie.
By Jen Chaney
trailer mix
Apr. 26, 2021
By Zoe Haylock
the vulture transcript
Sept. 26, 2018
Alan Yang’s Art-House Comedies The co-creator of Forever on making Cassavetes for people of color, Master of None season three, and Parks and Recreation ’s epic Secret Santas.
By E. Alex Jung
Netflix Would Make Another Season of Master of None ‘Whenever Aziz Is Ready’ The streaming giant offered its first public support of Ansari after he was accused of sexual misconduct.
By Maria Elena Fernandez
glaad media awards
Apr. 13, 2018
Lena Waithe Uses GLAAD Acceptance Speech to Call for LGBT Unity “Laverne Cox’s struggle may look different than mine, but the pain we feel is the same.”
By Hunter Harris
Lena Waithe Is Creating the Culture The Emmy winner simply tells the stories that she knows best. The difference is that, suddenly, everyone wants to listen.
By Allison P. Davis
Jen Chaney’s 10 Best TV Shows of 2017 Big Little Lies was the most invigorating series I watched all year.
By Jen Chaney
Lena Waithe on Her Emmys Night With Aziz, Reese, Nicole, Riz, and Donald “I’ve gotta stand there acting like they ain’t Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman talking to me.”
By Jada Yuan
emmys 2017
Sept. 17, 2017
Read Lena Waithe’s Powerful Emmys Acceptance Speech Waithe is the first black woman to win an Emmy for Comedy Writing.
By Madeleine Aggeler
emmys 2017
Sept. 17, 2017
Lena Waithe Gave a Moving Emmys Speech in Support of the LGBT Community Waithe shared the award for writing in a comedy series with Master of None creator Aziz Ansari.
By Jordan Crucchiola
Aniz Ansari on What It Was Like to Grow Up With Aziz “Growing up where we grew up is 100 percent the reason why our perspective is the way it is.”
By Jada Yuan
Aziz Ansari Recaps the Master of None Finale: ‘It’s Not a Flashback’ “I’m going to be a little coy about sharing my own personal interpretation.”
By Jada Yuan
Aziz Ansari Recaps Master of None ’s ‘Amarsi Un Po’ “Where would be most uncomfortable place to have that conversation? What if they were in a helicopter?”
By Jada Yuan
Aziz Ansari and Lena Waithe Recap Master of None ’s ‘Thanksgiving’ “The episode is about friendship, it’s about honesty with your family, learning who you are.”
By Jada Yuan
Bobby Cannavale on Master of None , Aziz Ansari, and Chef Jeff “I really think one of the reasons my character was a chef is so that we could eat at all these places.”
By Jada Yuan
Aziz Ansari Recaps Master of None ’s ‘Door #3’ “My dad actually pitched that story about the toothbrush! He said that’s a common thing that happens.”
By Jada Yuan
Aziz Ansari Recaps Master of None ’s ‘New York, I Love You’ “We showed it to a doorman and he was like, ‘This is my life! You nailed it!’”
By Jada Yuan
Aziz Ansari Recaps Master of None : Why Dev’s Sad Cab Ride Is ‘Very Personal’ “It captured that cab ride that everyone’s had, where you’re in this really sad moment.”
By Jada Yuan
Aziz Ansari Recaps Master of None , Episode 4 It’s about “the sad state of romance in the modern era.”
By Jada Yuan
vulture festival
May 20, 2017
By Katie Van Syckle
euro pixie dream girls
May 19, 2017
Master of None Fails to Give Its Female Lead a PersonalityFrancesca is part of a long line of two-dimensional Euro pixie dream girls used to enrich the lives of American men.
By Anna Silman
vulture lists
May 17, 2017
By Noel Murray
we’re all on tinder
May 17, 2017
By Allison P. Davis
Lena Waithe Wrote Her Most Personal Story for Master of None “I hope I set a trend with other black or brown folks in this business to stop trying to be something that you think society wants you to be.”
By E. Alex Jung
On Master of None, It’s the Men Who Are the Mushy Romantics Kissy? Wink celebrations? This is definitely not my impression of what locker-room talk sounds like.
By Jen Chaney
meet your crush
May 16, 2017
By Dee Lockett
Aziz Ansari Recaps MoN , Ep 2: ‘Getting Stuck in a Car Is What Happened to Us’ Much of this episode came straight from Ansari and Eric Wareheim’s travels through Italy.
By Jada Yuan
‘Master of None’ Brilliantly Taps into the Exhausting, Mechanical Nature […] ‘Structurally Sound’ is a recurring feature where each week a different structurally unusual, rule-breaking anomaly of an episode from a comedy […]
By Daniel Kurland
Master of None Recap: Love Each Other a Little“Amarsi Un Po” builds the tension in Dev and Francesca’s relationship.
By VIkram Murthi
let us discuss
May 15, 2017
By E. Alex Jung
Master of None Recap: Turkey Day“Thanksgiving” is Master of None at its best.
By VIkram Murthi
Master of None Recap: Best Food FriendsShould Dev forget about the woman of his dreams?
By VIkram Murthi
Master of None Recap: A New York Anthology“New York, I Love You” follows three characters who don’t usually get the TV treatment.
By VIkram Murthi
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