Master of None Season 3 on Netflix

How to Watch Master of None Season 3 on Netflix

While the first two seasons of the comedy-drama series Master of None on Netflix focused on the personal and professional life of Dev (Aziz Ansari), a New-York based actor, season three spotlights Denise (Lena Waithe), Dev’s long-time friend. This season dissects queer love as Denise and her wife Alicia (Naomi Ackie) grapple with the roller coaster ride that is their marriage.

Where to Watch Master of None Season 3

Good news! You and your family can enjoy not only Master of None Season 3 but everything Netflix has to offer. With Netflix, there are no extra costs and no contracts. Watch from your smartphone, tablet, smart TV, laptop, or streaming device. Plans range from $6.99 to $19.99 a month, making it easy to pick an option that gives you access to hit TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more.

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How Many Episodes Are in Master of None Season 3?

Master of None Season 3 on Netflix

There are five episodes in Master of None season three. The runtime of the episodes averages between 21-56 minutes. You can check the complete list of Master of None episodes and their release date below.

Season Three

  1. Moments in Love, Chapter 1”: May 23, 2021
  2. Moments in Love, Chapter 2”: May 23, 2021
  3. Moments in Love, Chapter 3”: May 23, 2021
  4. Moments in Love, Chapter 4”: May 23, 2021
  5. Moments in Love, Chapter 5”: May 23, 2021

Previous Seasons

  1. Season Two: May 2017
  2. Season One: November 2015

What Are the Critics Saying About Master of None Season 3?

Master of None Season 3 has an official critics rating of 82% and an average audience score of 33% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Carmen Phillips from Autostraddle writes, “The third season Master of None eschews any clean, simple picture. Despite its visual beauty, it chooses to revel in the muck and the mess.”

The Atlantic’s Hannah Giorgis says, “Master of None replicates one of the more frustrating pitfalls of breakup stories: not sufficiently showing why a couple liked each other initially, thereby weakening the blow of their parting.”

Quinci LeGardye from Polygon writes, “It isn’t the same as past seasons, and it isn’t necessarily better, but it’s definitely worth the watch.”

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Is Master of None Season 3 Suitable for Kids?

Master of None Season 3 is rated TV-MA, which means it is meant for viewing by mature audiences only. The content material is not suitable for children under 17.

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