Warning: The following post contains many, many spoilers for Living With Yourself Season 1 on Netflix. Catch up on the show or read at your own risk!
Netflix's Living With Yourself is so much better than it had any right to be.
In retrospect, we should've seen it coming, with the unique premise of a man confronting his ostensibly better clone and placing that premise upon the more-than-capable shoulders of Paul Rudd (and Paul Rudd). Yet over the course of eight episodes, Living With Yourself becomes a beautiful, insular labyrinth, with twists and cliffhangers that would have Game of Thrones shaking. Atmospherically, it resembles Amazon’s Forever and Netflix’s own Dead to Me, both shows that deal equally in humor and existentialism but with small enough worlds to allow the audience plenty of breathing room. It's wholly addictive and unprecedented throughout. Read more...
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