As is evident from the title of the episode, the focus is on the lives of old people.
Rachel's grandmother plays a pivotal role. Dwelling on the topic of alienation and man's estrangement in old age, this episode shows us how Americans ignore their parents and grandparents as and when they grow up.
I'm particularly fond of this episode because of its harsh reality. Whatever has been depicted is true.
Master of None, although a comedy, is proving and showing us the truth of life and American culture, again and again.
Hats off to this show!
Rachel's grandmother plays a pivotal role. Dwelling on the topic of alienation and man's estrangement in old age, this episode shows us how Americans ignore their parents and grandparents as and when they grow up.
I'm particularly fond of this episode because of its harsh reality. Whatever has been depicted is true.
Master of None, although a comedy, is proving and showing us the truth of life and American culture, again and again.
Hats off to this show!