LOOT is back with another zany season, dropping two episodes for its premiere. It begins right where viewers were last left, with a butt load of twists, surprises, and a fantastic, unexpected, guest appearance. My lips are sealed.Â
I must warn audiences, though, to prepare to laugh out loud while watching a clever, creative montage showing more geriatric skin than I have seen in my lifetime. There just are no words, and the images are forever etched in my brain. It is a fake reality of imminent proportion.  I am impressed by Molly’s (Maya Rudolph) messages to fellow billionaires. She is shoveling truths right and left while making sure the FCC gets her message. This is smart entertainment in our current society. I didn’t realize how much we missed Molly and how much we needed to hear her voice.Â
LOOT is pushing buttons. It is moving forward, forcing the fabulous cast to grow and make changes in their characters’ lives. It was all great fun with a dash of poignant moments. As an added note, LOOT is an acquired taste. Rudolph’s sense of humor might not be everyone’s cup of tea.
LOOT is streaming on Apple TV.Â

