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Kyndall Cunningham @ Vox · today 08:00 EDT

Why are TV’s main characters so forgettable now?

Though it’s still early in its first season, I Love L.A. is already being compared to previous character-driven sitcoms about aimless young people in big cities, namely Girls — only there’s an element of that show that’s noticeably missing from this new one.   I Love L.A. follows aspiring talent manager Maia (Rachel Sennott) and her […]

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