HBO's 'I Love L.A.' Debuts as a Witty Take on Zillennial Hustlers

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HBO's new comedy 'I Love LA' explores the generational divide between Millennials and Gen Z through the story of Maia, a millennial talent manager navigating the chaos of her younger friends and the superficial Los Angeles scene, blending social satire with character-driven humor.
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