The fourth season completes the events of that comedy series, where Suzanne decides to face her fate and plans to kill Ronald Reagan. Meanwhile, it seems that Martha has a lot to spoil some things, especially the barbecue pot, Dale decided to eat some cheese in a Chinese restaurant, and flammable carpets provoke a tragedy in Christine.
Baskets was always both strange and funny, embracing a now rarely-seen physical comedy when it came to Chip's failures. But as it's progressed, the series has leaned in to its sweeter side to its benefit.
The chemistry between Anderson and Galifianakis drives the best parts of the new season, but it's not at the expense of sharp humor, biting irony and plummeting self worth rendered funny by its sheer hopelessness.