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Search Party: a hilarious Hitchcockian mystery about clueless, aimless millennials – The Guardian
What starts as a hunt for a missing old friend becomes a genre-busting funhouse mirror of generational narcissism with hilarious leads

If a show can be considers a cult classic while its still airing, its a title Search Party deserves. At the least, it deserves more attention. While the criticsloveit, the series is still, uh, searching for a wider audience.
The elevator pitch? Essentially Gone Girls: AKA Gone Girl meets Girls. Search Party focuses on listless Brooklynite Dory (Arrested Developments Alia Shawkat), who becomes increasingly obsessed with finding her missing college acquaintance Chantal. Dory leads herself and her…
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