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Natasha Rothwell’s Fantastic ‘How to Die Alone’ Is Witty, Raw and Brutally Honest: TV Review
Natasha Rothwell's new Hulu series 'How to Die Alone' is a hilarious and brutally honest dramedy about loneliness and going after your dreams.
Hulu ’s “ How to Die Alone,” created by and starring Natasha Rothwell, is a witty and thoughtful dramedy about loneliness, accountability and the courage to get out of one’s own way, especially when life hasn’t exactly gone as planned. Fans will recognize Rothwell from her roles on HBO’s “Insecure” and “The White Lotus” (the latter will also feature her character in the upcoming third season), but her work as a writer is highlighted here. While “How to Die Alone” has many funny moments — including Mel’s long-brewing rivalry with her Karen-esque co-worker Patti (Michelle McLeod) and the constant antics of her baggage-handler friends DeShawn (Chris “CP” Powell), Shaun (Arkie Kandola) and Terrance (KeiLyn Durrel Jones) — the series is also beautifully relatable and introspective.
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