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Published 17:31 28 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 17:36 28 Jan 2018 GMT

What follows is a trail of total destruction, deceit, and confusion all triggered by the fact that some young one was literally just a bit bored and in need of attention one day.
However, the show's first season ends with a Big Issue that forces the millennials to realise that sometimes your problems really aren't that bad at all when compared to actual problems in the form of a Big Issue.
Basically, you should be watching the show.
Here are some reasons why:
1. Alia Shawkat is the star
She's probably best known for playing Maeby Fünke in Arrested Development but she's also made appearances in Broad City and The Final Girls.
She's essentially a class actor who's got an array of jazzy shirts that you'll never get bored of looking at.
2. It's genuinely funny
Yes, it's a comedy, so yes, it should be funny, but lads, lots of comedies just aren't these days.
3. ... But also genuinely stressful
I like shows that affect me in some way.
Be it shows that make me happy, shows that make me sad, or shows that make me straight-up anxious, I will absolutely be a fan of them regardless.
Search Party makes me feel all of the above emotions at once - the marker of a great dark comedy.
4. It's strangely relatable in an unnerving way
Search Party is about millennials, so understandably, Search Party is going to be relatable to millennials.
It's got everything - alcohol-based brunches, intense social media use, complaints about problems that are not really problems, boredom, lies, over the top looks, and a load of people who are just extra as fuck and don't really have a whole lot to do with their lives.
That being said, being able to see something of yourself in these characters is not really something to be proud of.
And I see a lot of myself in them.
The first two seasons of Search Party are available to watch now on All4.Explore more on these topics: