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Unless you have been living under a rock, or on a digital hiatus, you know that comedian, author and star Aziz Ansari’s show Master of None has attained the haloed status as the future of TV. Or, rather, of Netflix which is pretty much TV for millennials.
With the accolades that keep on coming, with a win of Best Comedy Series at the Critic’s Choice Television Awards, it was the shove I needed to finally watch the show.
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