Screenrant
Aziz Ansari is perhaps best known for his role as Tom Haverford on NBC’s Parks & Recreation. But as both a standup comedian and author, Ansari has demonstrated another side of himself that goes well beyond the hyper, couture-loving, tech-obsessed excesses of his sitcom character. And now, with his new Netflix series, Master of None, the Ansari looks to funnel the more personal nature of his routines and his writing into a semi-autobiographical sitcom that explores familiar territory with charm, compassion, and wit, making recognizable comedy tropes feel fresh as a result of the angle from which they are approached.
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