When mid-October feels like March eleventy-ninth, do we really need a TV show to remind us — and not particularly accurately — what April and May felt like?
Netflix’s new anthology drama Social Distance is the latest series to mine stories from the quarantine — and the latest to yield more pyrite than gold.
Created by Hilary Weisman Graham and executive produced by Jenji Kohan (who worked together on Orange Is the New Black), the show deliberately skews small, focusing on domestic or romantic troubles — the indignities of a Zoom funeral, trying to get a crush’s attention using only the internet — in episodes that rarely exceed 20 minutes.
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