Aziz Ansari reached a new summit in the quality of his writing and directing with this episode. It is one of the most touching, can't-stop-smiling episodes I've watched. I bet this is how people felt when they watched Sleepless in Seattle or Love, Actually in the theater when it came out. This episode and the next one (2.10) alone made of Master of None one of my top 3 all-time favorites on Netflix, ever. This has, somehow, to be rewarded by the community with an Emmy, Golden Globe, whatever.
7 Reviews
A brilliant mixture of cinematography, comedy and love
farbodparvin31 August 2017
I think every reviewer on IMDb started their first review after watching something that blew their mind in a way that they feel an urge to write about it. As my first review, I think I find mine. Season two of master of none is superb and each episode is a joy to watch. The whole season is a triumph in acting, writing, cinematography and of course, comedy. But the pre-finale episode is just something that cannot be put into words. "curry people" will make you laugh, storm king scenery will blew you away, pulp fiction themed scene will make you wanna dance, and the chemistry between the characters will make you love them even more. It's really hard to stand-out among ten perfectly made episodes. You owe this show to yourself!
Fantastic
booking-1800417 August 2018
Perfection
prlinap24 August 2020
Thank god for a show that takes chances!
twinspin11 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
I've been mesmerized with this entire (second) season of the masterful Master of None, but this was the type of episode you just didn't want to see end. After some amazing episodes earlier in the season that built to this story line, Master of None decided to challenge the theme of unrequited sitcom love in a special expanded hour-long episode that never strays too far from the anticipated (Ross and Rachel) moment of will Dev and Francesca realize they need to be together. Along the way we're treated as the audience to a build-up of what Master of None does so well - salutes to food, travel, friendship, emojis and New York City. The episode combined just the right amounts of intelligent humor, powerful dialogue, travelogue visuals (Storm King Art Center in upstate New York, NYC streets in the middle of a snowstorm and some night shots of NYC on a helicopter tour being the highlights) and romantic build-up to be a definite highlight of Master of None's special second season that should not be missed by anyone.
Best episode of the show.
jarrodprakash-7931416 December 2020
Exceptional
bubbathmemoman28 January 2021
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