Awkwafina is Nora from Queens Season 3 Review (Spoiler Alert)

Genre: Sitcom, Comedy

Created by Awkwafina, Teresa Hsiao

Starring: Awkwafina, Lori Tan Chinn & BD Wong.

Executive producers: Awkwafina, Karey Dornetto, Lucia Aniello, Teresa Hsiao, Itay Reiss, Peter Principato, Ari Pearce, Andrew Lutin

Producers: Emily Goldwyn, Sean Fogel, Jordan Kim

Cinematography: Michelle Lawler, Kat Westergaard, Kyle Wullschleger

Cinematography: Michelle Lawler, Kat Westergaard, Kyle Wullschleger

Editors: Jon Higgins, Jessica Brunetto, Jordan Kim, Jon Philpot, Lilli Janney, Stephanie Kaznocha

Production companies: In Fina We Trust, Artists First, Comedy Partners, MTV Entertainment Studios 

Channel:  BBC Three

Plot: Nora from Queens Season 3 picks up where Season 2 left off, with Nora returning home to Queens after not enjoying the cult life with her Aunt Sandra in New Mexico. The Lin family is trying hard to find happiness, with Nora juggling multiple jobs and her cousin finding success in his acting career.

Season 3 of Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens not being good.

Pros: Nora’s grandma stole the show in every scene she was in. Awkwafina was still relatable in her journey this season. I liked the ending with the engagement of Wally and Brenda.

Cons: The storyline was not that exciting and not enough to keep me invested. I didn’t laugh throughout the course of this season and the failure of letting me know sooner that there was going to be a season 3 coming out.

Casts & Characters:

  • Awkwafina as Nora, a fictionalized version of herself
  • Lori Tan Chinn as her grandmother who helps raise her
  • BD Wong as Wally, Nora’s father (present)

Recurring:

Guest stars:

I would skip this season.

Rating: 3 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

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