The dynamic world of comedy is set to receive a fresh and relatable perspective with the debut of “I Love LA,” a new series helmed by the multi-talented Rachel Sennott. Known for her standout role in “Shiva Baby” and for her creative prowess in “Bottoms,” Sennott brings her Gen Z humor to HBO, promising an engaging exploration of friendship, ambition, and the complexities of young adulthood in Los Angeles.
“I Love LA,” formerly the “Untitled Rachel Sennott Project,” premieres tonight, November 2, at 10:30 p.m. ET. This eight-episode series will air weekly on Sundays until December 21, with episodes becoming available simultaneously on HBO Max. Such a schedule allows viewers to indulge in a fresh dose of comedy just when they need it most, following Tim Robinson’s “The Chair Company,” which airs beforehand.
At the heart of “I Love LA” is Maia, portrayed by Sennott herself—a 27-year-old talent manager navigating the bustling entertainment scene of Los Angeles. Living with her boyfriend, played by Josh Hutcherson, and surrounded by her close-knit group of friends, Maia’s life takes a turn when her college friend Tallulah, played by Odessa A’zion, reenters the picture. This reunion prompts a comedic yet poignant examination of how time apart, personal ambitions, and evolving relationships can reshape friendships.
Critics are already raving about the series, with Hope Sloop from Decider highlighting its relatability for anyone who has experienced the trials of mid-twenties life. The show’s humor resonates deeply, capturing the absurdities of modern life, from frenemy dynamics to the all-too-familiar struggles of finding one’s place in a fast-paced world. Sloop notes, “Anyone who has ever had a frenemy, felt lost in their mid-twenties, or developed an unhealthy addiction to matcha and their iPhone will find themselves in stitches at the show’s outrageously funny scenes and storylines.”
The ensemble cast enriches the narrative, featuring Jordan Firstman as Charlie, a celebrity stylist, and True Whitaker as Alani, the daughter of a famous actor. Their characters add layers to Maia’s journey, reflecting the diverse paths that ambition can take in the entertainment industry. Furthermore, the series also includes notable guest appearances from actors like Leighton Meester and Elijah Wood, enhancing its appeal and star power.
For those eager to catch the initial episode, “Block Her,” the show can be streamed on HBO Max, with subscription options starting at $9.99 per month for an ad-supported plan. For viewers looking to maximize their streaming experience, bundling HBO Max with other services like Disney+ and Hulu offers a cost-effective solution, demonstrating the increasing trend of package deals in the streaming landscape.
As the series unfolds over the coming weeks, viewers can anticipate a blend of humor and heart, exploring the chaotic yet exhilarating journey of young adulthood in a city that embodies both aspiration and uncertainty. “I Love LA” is not just another comedy; it’s a lens into the lives of those navigating the complexities of modern relationships and the ever-changing definition of success.
In a world where relatability often fuels a connection to media, Sennott’s latest venture could just be the fresh voice that resonates with a generation. As the series airs its episodes weekly, it invites audiences to reflect on their own experiences while laughing along the way, promising a delightful addition to Sunday night viewing.


