


Close Enough
A surreal take on transitioning from 20-something to 30-something centering on a married couple juggling such everyday challenges as parenthood, friendship, ham theft, stripper clowns and choosing the right day care.
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Plot Summary
The series follows a group of friends navigating the challenges of their late twenties and early thirties as they try to balance careers, relationships, and personal growth in a gentrifying Los Angeles. They often find themselves in surreal and absurd situations as they grapple with everyday adulting struggles and the lingering desire to hold onto their youthful freedom.
Critical Reception
Close Enough received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. It was praised for its unique blend of humor, heart, and relatable themes, as well as its distinctive animation style. The show was noted for its mature take on adulting and its ability to find humor in the mundane struggles of young adulthood.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp wit and relatable portrayal of millennial anxieties.
- Applauded for its creative animation and voice acting.
- Noted for its successful blend of comedy and genuine emotional depth.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciate the show's humor and its honest depiction of the struggles faced by people in their late twenties and early thirties. Many find the characters endearing and the storylines surprisingly resonant with their own experiences.
Fun Fact
The series was originally developed for TBS before moving to HBO Max for its first two seasons and then Netflix for its third and final season.
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