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.
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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.