Loot

Series • 2022 -

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The Guardian

Given that it was created by Parks and Rec alumni Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard, and Parks and Rec was perhaps the warmest show ever to exist, this shouldn’t be too much of a surprise.

theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/jun/24/loot-review-maya-rudolph-bosses-this-lovely-moreish-billionaire-comedy

Variety

For as charming as the rest of the cast is, though, 'Loot' would simply fall to pieces without someone like Rudolph anchoring it to the ground.

variety.com/2022/tv/reviews/loot-review-maya-rudolph-apple-1235299127/

The Hollywood Reporter

At its best, Loot is in the vein of Parks & Recreation or The Good Place — an ensemble built around fundamentally decent characters trying very hard to do the right thing.

hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-reviews/loot-review-1235168879/

IGN

It’s in the office that Molly meets her staff/found family.

ign.com/articles/loot-season-1-review-maya-rudolph-apple-tv-plus

IndieWire

The network workplace comedy gets an overly slick rework in this Apple TV+ show, one hampered by its choice of perspective.

indiewire.com/criticism/shows/loot-review-maya-rudolph-apple-tv-plus-comedy-1234735453/

EW.com

Even without that deeper layer of introspection, Loot is a hoot. Just watching Funches, Faxon, and Booster bounce their wonderfully disparate comedic energy off one another is worth the price of admission.

ew.com/tv/tv-reviews/loot-review-maya-rudolph-apple-tv-plus/

Collider

At the heart of Loot is Maya Rudolph’s character, fictional billionairess Molly Novak (née Wells), a woman recently set free from a terrible marriage and finally given the runway to discover who she is and what she wants out of her one precious life.

collider.com/loot-review-maya-rudolph-apple-tv-plus/

Rotten Tomatoes

Loot doesn't quite service comedic treasure Maya Rudolph as satisfyingly as a star vehicle should, although there are enough riches here to suggest a big return on investment.

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