The show has so much to say about the tech-entangled relationships that frustrate and thrill so many of us—both intimate and impersonal, infatuated and self-involved from Hazel’s nonelective climax in Ep1 to Byron’s involuntary one in 8. I appreciate the writers’ commitment to showing so many sides of M4L’s themes, like the way we’re encouraged to compare Hazel and Diane, Byron and Herb.
The show has so much to say about the tech-entangled relationships that frustrate and thrill so many of us—both intimate and impersonal, infatuated and self-involved from Hazel’s nonelective climax in Ep1 to Byron’s involuntary one in 8. I appreciate the writers’ commitment to showing so many sides of M4L’s themes, like the way we’re encouraged to compare Hazel and Diane, Byron and Herb.