I've started season 7.
The premiere episode, "Common People" starring Chris O'Dowd and Rashida Jones is top tier for emotionally intensity. I put it up there with San Junipero and White Christmas. I'm actually a little shocked that Netflix green-lit this episode, because it is highly critical of their business model.
So, IMHO, it's been since about since the peak of the series, between season 2 and season 3 since an episode this great has come around.
For Canadians, this episode was filmed in Canada, the other 5 were filmed in London, Kent, and Buckinghamshire.
The second episode, which I've also watched, is more comedic (granted, dark comedic), and has a bullying theme to it. I think that enjoyment of it depends on which character you get behind and whether (like me) the ending makes you chuckle :D
Some people hated it, others felt extreme satisfaction, and then there were those sick and twisted bastards who chuckled at the ending.
I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.







