More 'Master of None' on the Way?

More 'Master of None' on the Way?

Aziz Ansari has been plagued by questions about a third season of his and Alan Yang's Master of None ever since the second season first dropped on Netflix in May.

After an Emmy-winning debut season, earning both Ansari and Yang a writing trophy for their eye-opening episode "Parents," the co-creators raised their own bar for the second round. The ambitious 10-episode journey began with Dev (Ansari) learning how to make pasta and practicing his Italian in Modena, Italy — a payoff from the first season's finale. The black-and-white premiere served as a cinematic, neo-realist entrance into Dev's new world. The second episode followed Dev and his pal Arnold (Eric Wareheim) road-tripping to a villa wedding in Tuscany. The pair then returned to NYC to tackle a a range of topics and other character stories, from religion, sex and race to Denise's (Lena Waithe) coming-out story — and, of course, food.

Then, after an intentionally open-ended finale, which cut to black with Dev getting the girl (Alessandra Mastronardi) — whether the moment was real or a fantasy is still up for debate — Ansari and Yang said they didn't know if there would be a third season.

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Aziz Ansari also starred in Parks and Recreation.