We've gone widescreen! In an audacious opening episode, Nate dies - then we see various different versions of his life.
Then I can't help feeling the season continues in a slightly more conventional manner than before, with stories involving Lili Taylor, Kathy Bates, Justina Machado, Peter Macdissi (a truly irritating college lecturer) and Rainn Wilson, providing a bizarre love interest for Ruth (not sure Wilson - sounding like the computer from 2001, is really a good fit).
Some quirky material, for sure, including a Mormon family (or something even weirder), but they seemed to have dropped the corpses coming to life stuff, and the fantasy scenes.
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