Loot: - Season 1

Some critics felt the show lacked a clear narrative path in its early episodes and took time to establish its characters' growth.

Developed by Matt Hubbard ( 30 Rock , Parks and Recreation ) and Alan Yang ( Parks and Recreation , Master of None ). Loot - Season 1

The humor relies heavily on the "fish-out-of-water" dynamic of an ultra-wealthy individual trying to relate to her middle-class employees at a charitable foundation. Some critics felt the show lacked a clear

Season 1 ends with a major shift as Molly announces she will give away her entire $87 billion fortune , setting up a new dynamic for future seasons. Loot (2022) Apple TV Plus Series Review | Season 1 Season 1 ends with a major shift as

The ensemble includes Joel Kim Booster, Nat Faxon, Ron Funches, and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez. The actual reception

Maya Rudolph, a comedy veteran, plays Molly Novak, a billionaire embarking on a journey of self-discovery after a public divorce.

While the show eventually found its groove by around episode four or five, early reviews suggested it didn't immediately live up to its "on paper" potential:

Some critics felt the show lacked a clear narrative path in its early episodes and took time to establish its characters' growth.

Developed by Matt Hubbard ( 30 Rock , Parks and Recreation ) and Alan Yang ( Parks and Recreation , Master of None ).

The humor relies heavily on the "fish-out-of-water" dynamic of an ultra-wealthy individual trying to relate to her middle-class employees at a charitable foundation.

Season 1 ends with a major shift as Molly announces she will give away her entire $87 billion fortune , setting up a new dynamic for future seasons. Loot (2022) Apple TV Plus Series Review | Season 1

The ensemble includes Joel Kim Booster, Nat Faxon, Ron Funches, and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez. The actual reception

Maya Rudolph, a comedy veteran, plays Molly Novak, a billionaire embarking on a journey of self-discovery after a public divorce.

While the show eventually found its groove by around episode four or five, early reviews suggested it didn't immediately live up to its "on paper" potential: