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Adulting Season 2: The Hangover After the Glow-Up

The show also brilliantly tackles . The core trio—Maya, the pragmatic Ben (Sam Lerner), and the chaotic Chloe (Aisha Khan)—spend less time laughing on couches and more time snapping at each other over shared grocery bills and canceled plans. The episode “Left on Read” is a masterclass in passive-aggressive texting, capturing how adult friendships often die not with a bang, but with a forgotten reply. adulting season 2

Season 1 was about the milestones : landing the job, finding the terrible roommate, burning the frozen pizza. Season 2 is about the maintenance —and the slow realization that no one is coming to save you. Adulting Season 2: The Hangover After the Glow-Up

Adulting Season 2 is not a comfort watch. It’s the television equivalent of a friend calling you at 11 PM to ask, “Am I behind in life?” It’s anxious, imperfect, and at times exhausting. But it is also fiercely honest. If Season 1 was the fun of getting your first apartment, Season 2 is the night you realize the dishwasher is broken, you can’t afford a plumber, and you have to wash the dishes by hand—and somehow, that’s okay. Season 1 was about the milestones : landing

Similarly, Chloe’s “crypto-bro boyfriend” storyline is a dated caricature. We get it—NFTs are silly. The jokes land flat and waste Aisha Khan’s comedic timing on a character who is less a person and more a walking meme.

★★★☆☆ (3.5/5)