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Master of None - Season 1
TrailerThe personal and professional life of Dev, a 30-year-old actor who attempts to make his way through life in New York City.Genre: ComedyActors: Aziz Ansari, Eric Wareheim, Noël Wells, Lena Waithe, Leila Grace, Harrison Wright, Maria Dizzia, David Ebert, David Krumholtz, Alexia Rasmussen, Kevin Yamada, ...»Director: Aziz Ansari, Alan YangCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 8.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Master of None - Season 1"
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Characters of "Master of None - Season 1"
DevPlayed by: Aziz AnsariArnoldPlayed by: Eric WareheimRachelPlayed by: Noël WellsDenisePlayed by: Lena WaitheBrianPlayed by: Kelvin YuRameshPlayed by: Shoukath AnsariNishaPlayed by: Fatima AnsariToddPlayed by: Todd BarryBenjaminPlayed by: H. Jon BenjaminAnushPlayed by: Gerrard LoboNinaPlayed by: Claire DanesDianaPlayed by: Condola Rashad -
Creators of "Master of None - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Master of None - Season 1"
Boston GlobeNovember 04, 2015It falls squarely into this naturalistic, single-camera category. And it is a vibrant, original pleasure.
SlateNovember 04, 2015The 10-episode series, co-created by Ansari and Alan Yang and arriving on Netflix this Friday, is not a cringe comedy but a comedy of manners, fascinated by anthropology and etiquette, by how we behave and how we should behave.
RogerEbert.comNovember 03, 2015Master of None is so confident in its tone and execution that it almost feels like a show in its fourth or fifth year. This may be the most confident first season of a comedy since Veep.
Daily Telegraph (UK)November 06, 2015There's an age at which being professionally and personally adrift pivots from cute to tragic and Dev is on the cusp. Then, perhaps that is deliberate too - adding poignancy to a comedy that blends sarcasm and sincerity in just the right quantities.
indieWireNovember 06, 2015At a time when diversity in television is the hot topic in entertainment, how fitting it is for a show like Master of None to pop up and serve as the ideal example of what a unique voice can bring to the table.
St. Louis Post-DispatchNovember 06, 2015Quippy, topical but also thoughtful, Master of None is perfectly binge-worthy and thus the ideal Netflix show. If you start watching, be sure to set aside time for all 10 episodes. Go on, treat yourself.
The Straits Times (Singapore)September 26, 2016You would have to be a single- celled amoeba to find nothing to relate to in this sharp, funny look at modern romance, millennial indecisiveness, the inter-generational disconnect as well as race and gender.
TV GuideNovember 05, 2015The result is an incredibly sweet and hopeful show about living, dating and growing up that balances the pathos of modern life with all the hilarity one encounters along the way.
Vanity FairNovember 05, 2015Polished and, in its own way, sophisticated, Master of None is remarkably good television for any show, let alone a first season from first-time creators.
Las Vegas WeeklyNovember 04, 2015Has a loose, low-key tone that makes it both charmingly unpredictable and occasionally inscrutable.
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