The Accused Woman

Third season of HBO's black comedy series about a group of self-absorbed twentysomethings who get entangled in the US legal system, as well as viral infamy, after their missing-person investigation puts them in further hot water.
Vulture
pressThe third season of Search Party not only finds its satirical groove but manages to find a measure of currency by focusing on how a pair of white, privileged millennials wind their way through the justice system when they go on trial for murder.
Hollywood Reporter
pressFinds a middle ground between the satirical buoyancy of the series' first year and the mournful surreality of its second.
IndieWire
press“Search Party” remains a captivating case study in genre experimentation and cultural commentary. There are minuscule moments that serve up great jokes, sharp appraisal, or both, and it’s impressive to see how long the creators have kept us hooked on these antiheroes — especially now, when tolerance for contemptible leads is at an all-time low.
Entertainment Weekly
pressSearch Party now fully embraces Dory’s sociopathic nature, and Shawkat brings a chilling element of detachment to her character’s burgeoning confidence. ... This time around, our black-hearted heroine won’t let anyone tell her what she actually did do, and it’s a thrill to watch.
Slant Magazine
pressThis season rivals its predecessors in its intoxicating blend of bleak cynicism and irreverent comedy, but embraces a more exaggerated, madcap sensibility.
Vulture
pressThe third season of Search Party not only finds its satirical groove but manages to find a measure of currency by focusing on how a pair of white, privileged millennials wind their way through the justice system when they go on trial for murder.
Hollywood Reporter
pressFinds a middle ground between the satirical buoyancy of the series' first year and the mournful surreality of its second.
IndieWire
press“Search Party” remains a captivating case study in genre experimentation and cultural commentary. There are minuscule moments that serve up great jokes, sharp appraisal, or both, and it’s impressive to see how long the creators have kept us hooked on these antiheroes — especially now, when tolerance for contemptible leads is at an all-time low.
Entertainment Weekly
pressSearch Party now fully embraces Dory’s sociopathic nature, and Shawkat brings a chilling element of detachment to her character’s burgeoning confidence. ... This time around, our black-hearted heroine won’t let anyone tell her what she actually did do, and it’s a thrill to watch.
Slant Magazine
pressThis season rivals its predecessors in its intoxicating blend of bleak cynicism and irreverent comedy, but embraces a more exaggerated, madcap sensibility.
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