30-year-old New York actor Dev takes on such pillars of maturity as the first big job, a serious relationship, and busting sex offenders on the subway.
The best episode of "Master of None" season 1 is "Plan B", rated 7.5/10 from 2431 user votes. It was directed by James Ponsoldt and written by Aziz Ansari, Alan Yang. "Plan B" aired on 11/6/2015 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Parents".
A condom mishap and a kid's birthday party prompt Dev to consider the reality of having children.
Director: James Ponsoldt
Writer: Aziz Ansari, Alan Yang
First-generationers Dev and Brian try to show their appreciation for their immigrant parents at a joint family dinner.
Director: Aziz Ansari
Writer: Aziz Ansari, Alan Yang
Dev's plan to score a date with a pretty waitress by inviting her to a concert doesn't have quite the result he wanted.
Director: James Ponsoldt
Writer: N/A
Dev has a series of eye-opening experiences after he encounters some casual racism in TV auditions.
Director: Eric Wareheim
Writer: Aziz Ansari, Alan Yang
Dev has the chance to hook up with a woman he meets at a party, but the opportunity comes with a few complications.
Director: Eric Wareheim
Writer: Aziz Ansari, Joe Mande
For his first official date with Rachel, Dev decides to go big and take her to Nashville for the weekend.
Director: Aziz Ansari
Writer: Aziz Ansari, Alan Yang
Rachel and Denise school Dev and Arnold about the difficulties of being a woman in a world of creepy dudes. Dev is inspired to embrace feminism.
Director: Lynn Shelton
Writer: N/A
An unexpected death inspires Dev and Rachel to visit Rachel's grandmother, while Arnold contends with a strange inheritance.
Director: Lynn Shelton
Writer: Aziz Ansari, Alan Yang
Dev and Rachel discover that living together isn't always going to be a series of happy mornings free from conflict and dirty clothes on the floor.
Director: Eric Wareheim
Writer: Aziz Ansari, Alan Yang
After attending a wedding and a movie premiere, Dev and Rachel have to face up to all kinds of issues between them.
Director: Eric Wareheim
Writer: Aziz Ansari, Alan Yang