• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Nov 6, 2015
Season #: 3, 2, 1
User Score
5.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 53 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 53
  2. Negative: 17 out of 53

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  1. May 23, 2021
    10
    Muito boa, as outras duas temporadas são melhores, mas essa não fica atrás. Adoro a personagem da Lena.
  2. May 30, 2021
    10
    risky, but beautifully executed, it's a tale of modern love.
    aziz certanly made a stetament as a director. bravo!
  3. May 24, 2021
    9
    This is going to trigger a lot of fragile people and go over most simple fans heads at the same time. A solid look into the peaks and valleys we go through and how weird timing can be during our lives. So many compare their lives to others, so many orbit others, and so many are checking off an accomplishment list. The pacing is deliberate and the comedy is there but if you're looking forThis is going to trigger a lot of fragile people and go over most simple fans heads at the same time. A solid look into the peaks and valleys we go through and how weird timing can be during our lives. So many compare their lives to others, so many orbit others, and so many are checking off an accomplishment list. The pacing is deliberate and the comedy is there but if you're looking for pop culture one liners you will be disappointed. Also, if you hate women you will be disappointed. Also, if you hate gay or black people again you will be disappointed. It will be easy to see that as the reviews will not be about the quality of the show but how the content made them leave their comfort zone and they weren't prepared for it. Expand
  4. May 23, 2021
    9
    VERY DIFFERENT FROM PREVIOUS SEASONS

    BUT

    Still very very good. Almost finished it and really enjoying the approach they took here. You can see Aziz. Lena, Alan and crew are really evolving as film makers and story tellers. If you like art house pieces you will really enjoy it. If your looking for goofy comedy then I would probably skip it.
  5. May 26, 2021
    9
    Mature and well constructed storytelling. Loved this season even if slow at times
  6. May 25, 2021
    9
    homophobes and racists out in full force as usual to pull down the user score
  7. May 29, 2021
    8
    This show takes quite a different turn and tells a different story, but the story itself isn't necessarily bad, just way different then what came before.
  8. May 24, 2021
    9
    Beautifully done and very poignant. Anzari shows once again how good he truly is and that he can do far more than just barrage you with 20 witticisms per minute or navel-gaze about his own romantic past. The series is still about love, but the context and tone is very different this time. Go into this with an open mind, it's not just "more of the same", but it is very good and insanelyBeautifully done and very poignant. Anzari shows once again how good he truly is and that he can do far more than just barrage you with 20 witticisms per minute or navel-gaze about his own romantic past. The series is still about love, but the context and tone is very different this time. Go into this with an open mind, it's not just "more of the same", but it is very good and insanely realistic and palpable.

    And thank god that there are still creators out there willing to take chances, even if it goes over many people's heads and triggers some fragile white males who think that the pure existence of people with a different skin colour and sexual orientation than them is somehow "political" and portraying these realities is following a "woke agenda". Get your head out of your ass.
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  9. Dec 28, 2021
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. With a ridiculous attack on Aziz's character in real life, I imagine he used this season to take a step back and tell a vastly different story. It's a very brave move to not only shoot in 4:3 aspect ratio, but to shoot on film, and in such an intimate and slow-paced style. I felt like I was watching home movies in these scenes, all of them masterfully acted. It was highly authentic feeling and highly emotional.

    From an artistic perspective, this season was a knockout.

    The problem with this season is that it's too much of a diversion. It loses what made Master of None, well, Master of None. I can understand why the reception is mixed. I appreciate it, but I do look forward to the original format.
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  10. May 31, 2021
    9
    So different from previous seasons, yet so good.
    The story here focuses on the romantic relationship between 2 characters and how unexpected events can hurt sincere love.
    This all feels so true all along the season. Actresses are amazingly spot on in the way they play. Filming is a true work of art with a lot of details in these still sceneries. Ansari proves here that he has a special eye
    So different from previous seasons, yet so good.
    The story here focuses on the romantic relationship between 2 characters and how unexpected events can hurt sincere love.
    This all feels so true all along the season. Actresses are amazingly spot on in the way they play.
    Filming is a true work of art with a lot of details in these still sceneries. Ansari proves here that he has a special eye as a director. This isn’t like any other show, it is slow, contemplative with a great sense of aesthetics.
    2 first seasons were good but this is the peak of Ansari’s work on the show, even though I love to watch him on the screen.
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  11. Jun 3, 2021
    10
    I didn't think that this season stood a chance without Dev and Arnold. I find myself bewildered by the genius and acting that this show has produced. I wasn't even going to watch it but I would have missed out on what I now call a masterpiece, binged in 1 day. This 3rd season is a re-imagination on life's progressions and humanism. I hope we can get another season showing Dev andI didn't think that this season stood a chance without Dev and Arnold. I find myself bewildered by the genius and acting that this show has produced. I wasn't even going to watch it but I would have missed out on what I now call a masterpiece, binged in 1 day. This 3rd season is a re-imagination on life's progressions and humanism. I hope we can get another season showing Dev and Francesca's relationship or Arno's future or Dev and his chick moving in with his parents; so many future possibilities. 10/10, if this does not get nominated for some Emmys, I'll lose faith in award ceremonies. Expand
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
  1. Reviewed by: Clint Worthington
    Jul 20, 2021
    58
    The slowness of Moments in Love is likely to frustrate a lot of viewers, especially those more attuned to the breezier, more life-affirming seasons that preceded it. But by paying such adoring attention to the mundane, Ansari and Waithe argue that it’s those small moments of connection, however fleeting, that matter more than the big, sweeping gestures we associate with romance.
  2. Reviewed by: Ed Gonzalez
    May 26, 2021
    88
    Waithe and Ansari ruefully ponder everything from complacency to the inevitable fate of all things. Which is to say that the third season of Master of None is consistent with its predecessors for so easily entwining us in what feels like a free-floating polyphony of life.
  3. Reviewed by: Hannah Giorgis
    May 24, 2021
    50
    The new season of Master of None is so committed to exploring every element of Denise and Alicia’s distance that it moves at a glacial pace—most of its five episodes come in at around 30 minutes; two are nearly an hour long. Much of the dialogue is stilted and heavy-handed. ... The season is strongest when subtly communicating the betrayals that can present uniquely in queer relationships.