If you didn't like EEAAO this probably isn't for you either. Trippy and mind bending with an tether to the real, this is the satirical social commentary/ comedy I didn't know I was dying to see. Each episode has a slightly different and escalating tone as we delve into different character's story arcs. This is the first show in a long time to actually give me some surprises along the way and I know there are still layers to unpack and things I missed. There was an identifiable vulnerability to many of the characters that kept me invested in their development that I'm not sure will translate to a majority culture audiance. This is the kind of show I wouldn't recommend to everyone because I wouldn't want it wasted on someone who wouldn't get it. The ending was rather abrupt so I hope there is a second season but even if that doesn't materialize season 1 is worth the watch on its own.