Momo and Kavu had held our hearts since the pilot episode ‘#FOMO’ came out on Dice Media’s YouTube channel, four years ago. Back then, both the channel and the series were tiny parts of the content world, not anymore. It is a rage now.
It is perhaps the first YouTube series to have ventured into OTT, and the actors Dhruv Sehgal and Mithila Palkar deserve all the praise for it. The simple story, the crackling chemistry, the sweet moments, the beautiful setting, and the heartfelt dialogues add to its charm.
The series is such an easy watch that one can keep going back to it like comfort food. In the swarm of dark, gripping, thrilling content pouring in from all four sides, Little Things is like sunshine on a cold winter day.
The trailer of the final season is already out on Netflix India’s YouTube channel and the finale streams on Netflix on 15th October. But are we really done with Little Things so soon?
Here’s a rather emotional note to answer that:
Well, statistically speaking, the majority audience of this series, when it first came out, were high schoolers and college students, experiencing life one mistake at a time.
Little Things, to us, is an emotion. You know the feeling of coming back from an emotionally, physically, mentally tiring, and draining day at school/college and just slumping on your favorite couch with a hot bowl of noodles and good music in the background? That short feeling of comfort where you don’t have to worry about anything in the world? That’s Little Things.
While four years later we might have grown up, completed school/college, matured, learned a lot about love and life, and perhaps even had our fair share of little things but who wants to let go of their favorite couch no matter how dusty or stained or worn out it is?
Perhaps we’ll all shed a tear or two when the credits for the last episode roll out, but one thing is for sure: we will never outgrow what Momo and Kavu gave us.
We will all go on to experience so much more in life, but we know that when it feels like too much of a bumpy ride to take in, we can always come back and slump on that old, stained couch, enjoy our bowl of hot noodles and every other LITTLE THING.
Here’s to wishing that we all find our happiness like Dhruv and Kavya do at the end of every season. To big emotions and little things. Cheers!
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