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Things look fine for Sam and Max in the third season as they make a different journey. On the other hand, Sam tries to cope with the various events and things in her life with her three daughters. There is a strong surprise that Sam receives by seeing a group of old friends, cooking them a variety of meals and talking about memories of the past.
In the end, there's no one takeaway; there are dozens, and they're delivered with the kind of beautiful storytelling that appears effortless, but actually requires acknowledgement on levels both granular and grand.
Yet for all of its barbed and scatological humor - be warned, there's a colonoscopy episode - there's an unvarnished honesty to Better Things that has a way of grabbing and moving you just when you least expect it.
Unfolds in dreamy, fragmented interludes, which layer together to form a singular, candid illustration of Adlon's life -- a rich tapestry of s----y experiences that's somehow beautified by the way she pulls it all together.