It initially appears to be yet another show about young(-ish) straight white folks flirting and dating, another look at millennial(-ish) Los Angeles, another gently chiding, aspirational satire of show business. ![]() On first glance, Netflix’s new series, debuting on February 19, from husband-and-wife co-creators Paul Rust and Lesley Arfin, and Arfin’s former Girls boss, Judd Apatow, doesn’t quite live up to the expansiveness of its title. But it’s also an intriguing one, implying a vastness, an encompassing look at the human experience-or at least one huge, joyful, torturous, consuming part of the human experience. Love is a broad, generic title for a television show.
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