Adulting Season 2 Updated Official

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Adulting Season 2 Updated Official

★★★☆☆ (3.5/5)

as Ben finally gets his due. In Season 1, he was the comic relief “sensitive guy.” Here, his character faces a layoff and a subsequent identity crisis that is devastating to watch. His monologue in Episode 7 ( “I’m Not Angry, I’m Just Tired” ) about the shame of updating his LinkedIn status while his friends celebrate promotions is the emotional core of the season. Lerner proves he can handle dramatic weight without losing his everyman relatability. adulting season 2

Adulting Season 2 is not a comfort watch. It’s the television equivalent of a friend calling you at 11 PM to ask, “Am I behind in life?” It’s anxious, imperfect, and at times exhausting. But it is also fiercely honest. If Season 1 was the fun of getting your first apartment, Season 2 is the night you realize the dishwasher is broken, you can’t afford a plumber, and you have to wash the dishes by hand—and somehow, that’s okay. ★★★☆☆ (3

Similarly, Chloe’s “crypto-bro boyfriend” storyline is a dated caricature. We get it—NFTs are silly. The jokes land flat and waste Aisha Khan’s comedic timing on a character who is less a person and more a walking meme. Lerner proves he can handle dramatic weight without

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