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Continuing season 2, the life of Ray happens many surprise things. He and Tanya try to persuade a bank officer that their idea is so great. Meanwhile, Lenore finds the new way to defeat Ray.
The producers stumbled into a perfect metaphor for the moribund economy... While I was hoping the program would deliver a homerun, Hung has taken its bittersweet take on that big stick of a concept and wound up merely hitting a solid single.
Season 3 ultimately hit a satisfying balance between them thriving and them putting out fires of their own creation. There were long stretches where I would have had no problem whatsoever referring to the show as a comedy.
I'm not saying season three was the best Hung's had to offer, but I was left a damned sight more optimistic about the future at the end of this year than I was at the end of last year
What always stood out to me about Hung was how seriously the show took its male characters and the way its narrative suggested men can actually be competent, functioning members of society.