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How 'Master of None' got its groundbreaking portrait of in vitro fertilization right


In the third season of Netflix's comedy "Master of None," Alicia (played by Naomi Ackie), dejected, struggles to stay awake after weeks of intensive fertility treatment. Her head gently rolling back, she waits for her laundry to finish during a brief respite from the grueling physical, emotional and financial process of becoming pregnant.
The soundtrack to the scene? A Don Omar song from "Fast Five."
It's one of co-creator, co-writer and director Aziz Ansari's favorite parts of the season because, like the series as a whole, it's an honest look at the realities, and absurdities, of modern life.
"Topics that are in that zone — everyone's dealing with it, but no one's talking about it — are what I tend to gravitate toward," Ansari wrote in an email to the Los Angeles Times.

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How 'Master of None' Season 3 got in vitro fertilization right


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In the third season of Netflix’s comedy “Master of None,” Alicia (played by Naomi Ackie), dejected, struggles to stay awake after weeks of intensive fertility treatment. Her head gently rolling back, she waits for her laundry to finish during a brief respite from the grueling physical, emotional and financial process of becoming pregnant.
The soundtrack to the scene? A Don Omar song from “Fast Five.”
It’s one of co-creator, co-writer and director Aziz Ansari’s favorite parts of the season because, like the series as a whole, it’s an honest look at the realities, and absurdities, of modern life.

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