Mystery-comedy SearchParty, starring Alia Shawkat and John Early, returns on HBO Max after a three-year hiatus. Read the review here:
Early in the third season, dropping in its entirety on Thursday, June 25, a prosecutor determined to make Shawkat's Dory, who has been charged with murder, into asays of millennials, "People love to hate them. It's like a national obsession." Her colleague is slightly more in tune with the times: "I don't think people really care about millennials anymore. I feel like that kind of talk has died down, actually.
Despite a masterful performance by Shawkat, it's a little difficult to square the guileless Dory of Season 1 with the sociopathic conniver that she has become by the start of Season 3. But that's ultimately a quibble with 's thoroughly satisfying third season, which finds a middle ground between the satirical buoyancy of the series' first year and the mournful surreality of its second.
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