Master Of None
Kelvin Yu talks to us about how happy he is to see more diversity on TV
"You have Asian doctors and Hispanic lawyers and that’s good," said Yu.
"I believe in us," the "Master of None" writer said.
Maybe. There are too many options!
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Two of the show's writers tell us what it was like talking about creepy dudes at Aziz's house.
On point per usual.
"If your parents are good to you ... just go do something nice for them."
"Master of None" has the first mainstream depiction of the under-furnished, somewhat kitschy decor common to many Asian-American residences.
"I still wonder if we are trying hard enough."
"For any minority actor, it’s like, ‘Oh, what am I reading for? Is it the cab driver? Is it the gas station guy?'"