Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThe fourth season of “Insecure” is its most confident yet, using the show’s careful eye for detail to tell a single well-crafted story that ended up affecting every aspect of its two leads’ lives.
And it was a season that was perhaps too easy to see ending up ignored by the Emmys. In its first few seasons, “Insecure” thrummed in the backbeat of awards season, having picked up two Golden Globe nominations and one Emmy nomination for lead actress Issa Rae, as well as two cinematography Emmy nominations.
With its most accomplished installment yet, though, “Insecure” finally broke through with a Best Comedy Series nomination as well as recognition for both Rae and supporting actress Yvonne Orji, overdue.
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