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Loot
Season 1
TV-MA
81%
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After divorcing her husband of 20 years, Molly Novak must figure out what to do with her $87 billion settlement. She decides to reengage with her charitable foundation and reconnect with the real world--and finds herself along the way.
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Where to Watch Loot • Season 1
Apple TV+
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10 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Molly Novak's life is thrown into upheaval when she discovers her billionaire husband is cheating on her.
Bienvenidos a Miami
E2
Bienvenidos a Miami
On her first day of work at The Wells Foundation, Molly tries to fit in with Sofia and the rest of the team.
Hot Seat
E3
Hot Seat
When John gives an interview questioning her substance, Molly and her co-workers decide to hit back. Howard makes a discovery about Nicholas.
Excitement Park
E4
Excitement Park
Arthur helps Molly sort through her financial portfolio after she realizes she owns several problematic companies.
Halsa
E5
Halsa
Molly takes some of her co-workers on a high-end spa day. Arthur seeks relationship advice from Nicholas and Howard.
The Philanthropic Humanitarian Awards
E6
The Philanthropic Humanitarian Awards
The Wells Foundation team attends a ceremony where Molly is receiving an award for her charity work.
French Connection
E7
French Connection
Molly travels to Jean-Pierre's vineyard for a date...or is it? Howard wants Nicholas to meet his girlfriend, Tanya.
Spades Night
E8
Spades Night
Molly asks Howard to help repair her relationship with their family. Sofia has an unexpected visitor.
Cahoga Lake
E9
Cahoga Lake
The Wells Foundation team receives exciting news from both Molly and Sofia. Nicholas gets a new opportunity.
The Silver Moon Summit
E10
The Silver Moon Summit
At the Silver Moon Summit in Corsica, Molly must make a choice between her past and her future.
Cast of Season 1
Maya Rudolph
Molly Wells / Executive Producer
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez
Sofia Salinas
Joel Kim Booster
Nicholas
Nat Faxon
Arthur
Ron Funches
Howard
Stephanie Styles
Ainsley
Meagen Fay
Rhonda
Alden Tuck
Associate Producer
April Korto Quioh
Co-Producer
Lauren Tyler
Co-Producer
Kris Eber
Producer
Zeke Nicholson
Producer
Natasha Lyonne
Executive Producer
Alan Yang
Executive Producer
Danielle Renfrew Behrens
Executive Producer
Dave Becky
Executive Producer
Matt Hubbard
Executive Producer
Julie Bolder
Set Decoration
David DiGiacomo
Art Direction
Jennifer Dehghan
Production Design
Loot • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
RogerEbert.com
David Moses
The greatest crime of Loot is how much it fails its leading lady.
Tell-Tale TV
Nick Hogan
While certainly imperfect and the beginning not always smooth, Loot is a comedy with tremendous promise that deserves a chance to earn return viewership.
Decider
Joel Keller
Loot is a very watchable, and funny-enough show. But we just want a Maya Rudolph series to really make its star a tour de force
Fat Guys at the Movies
Kevin Carr
While it has plenty of funny moments, it's a hard pill to swallow to muster much sympathy for a character that literally has everything she wants.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
The Apple TV+ series has a concept and a star that practically commands you to pay attention, but the show fails to build on its foundation and is an imperfect showcase for Rudolph's talents.
The Daily Beast
Kyndall Cunningham
Loot is yet another project unworthy of the former SNL star's considerable talents.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Loot has real potential to be something special.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
Maya Rudolph is priceless in Loot.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Loot sounds like a one-note joke on paper... Stick with it, though, and this showcase for Maya Rudolph as a billionaire minted through divorce becomes a sweet if fairly conventional romantic comedy with a few welcome surprises.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
Philanthropy as a whim? It's funny enough, and it gives Rudolph plenty of room to play grandiose while simultaneously making fun of filthy rich people's lives.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Roxana Hadadi
It's only thanks to Rudolph's ability to balance winsomeness, befuddlement, and sincerity that Molly isn't utterly infuriating, and even with that in mind, Loot overestimates how much of the character viewers will be willing to tolerate.
AV Club
Saloni Gajjar
The cast holds its own and makes Loot an easy watch, with the season finale perfectly setting up what could potentially be a far more uncompromising future of the show.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Makes you fall in love with their flawed characters.
IndieWire
Steve Greene
Though Loot has a more-than-capable lead performer and a talented ensemble surrounding her, this Apple TV+ comedy digs a narrative hole for itself that it takes an entire season to climb out of.
Entertainment Weekly
Kristen Baldwin
Bubbly and beautiful to look at, the Apple TV+ series from Matt Hubbard and Alan Yang gets a gratifying boost from its eccentric ensemble cast.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
There's a lot to enjoy about Loot, starting with its timely narrative and solid showcase for some of Maya Rudolph's myriad skills. At the same time, it's very much a show you'll keep watching more for its potential than its immediate execution.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
Because [Rudolph] can do almost anything, a temptation exists to create roles that allow her to do everything. And that can result in a tonal jumble like Loot, which feels like a lot of great raw material in search of a series to make sense of it all.
Variety
Caroline Framke
Loot is most often a pleasantly frictionless workplace comedy. But the moments in which it's not are the show's most compelling by a long shot.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
Not every show about the ultra-wealthy needs to be as biting as Succession, but Loot too often comes off as entirely toothless.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
Rudolph's character could use a little more comeuppance to make the series work even better, but it's a strong start to a show that balances silly and serious.
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