9/10
Getting better
21 February 2020
To be honest the viewing of the first two episodes is not always a pleasant one, the humour may not be to everyone's liking. But as the character arcs build and the Asian virtues start to shine in the lines, everything comes together.

It's unpretentious and you can see the hearts and souls that have gotten into the work. The supporting characters are all distinctive but all of them have a big heart that makes you go "awwww" at some point.

This piece is an unusual piece to the American TV that everyone's used to. It's in your face and there are awkward moments but just like life itself. I would like to thank Awkwafina's bravery to present the quirkiness of life that everyone, across races, genders and generations, can relate to.

Plus, if a work is loved and hated at the same time, that means there's a point of it to exist.

Nora from the Queens is a fresh breath of air.
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