The show is funny, strange, beautifully designed, and quietly devastating. What starts as a playful descent into consumer culture and impulse purchases slowly reveals itself to be a meditation on desire, connection, and all the ways we try to fill empty spaces inside ourselves.
What I didn't like
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My overall impression
Lissa Rivera’s Out for Delivery feels like getting trapped inside someone’s online shopping cart and somehow finding your own loneliness staring back at you.