Created by Mark and Jay Duplass, Room 104 on HBO Max is an anthology drama series set in a single room of an average roadside motel in America. Each episode gives the viewers a peek into the lives of the colorful characters occupying that room. The stories cover a gamut of genres, ranging from comic to dramatic, from fantastical to outright horrifying.
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How Many Episodes Are in Room 104 Season 4?
There are 12 episodes in Room 104 season four. The runtime of the episodes averages between 18-27 minutes. You can check the complete list of Room 104 episodes and their release dates below.
Season Four
- “The Murderer”: July 25, 2020
- “Star Time”: July 31, 2020
- “Avalanche”: August 7, 2020
- “Bangs”: August 14, 2020
- “Oh, Harry!”: August 21, 2020
- “The Hikers”: August 28, 2020
- “Foam Party”: September 4, 2020
- “No Dice”: September 11, 2020
- “The Last Man”: September 18, 2020
- “The Night Babby Died”: September 25, 2020
- “Fur”: October 2, 2020
- “Generations”: October 9, 2020
Previous Seasons
- Season Three: September – November 2019
- Season Two: September – December 2018
- Season One: September – December 2017
What Are the Critics Saying About Room 104 Season 4?
Room 104 Season 4 does not yet have an official critics rating but has an average audience score of 50% on Rotten Tomatoes. The series also has a user score of 6.1/10 on IMDB.
Gregory Lawrence from Collider writes, “Room 104 hits its goals out of the park with unreserved inspiration. They serve as fantastically bold self-contained stories, while inadvertently harmonizing to create a beautiful piece of music about life.”
The Globe and Mail’s John Doyle says, “The anthology of half-hour dramas has produced some small works of genius and the opening episode is startlingly unsettling.”
Ben Travers from IndieWire writes, “Room 104 wasn’t built to conquer the world. It was made to surprise, entrance, and inspire. Mission accomplished.”
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Is Room 104 Season 4 Suitable for Kids?
Room 104 Season 4 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.