Drama behind the scenes returns again in the fourth season following the experiences of that young staffer, Rachel, whose sole job is to manipulate her relationships with the contestants. In this season we see her expand a relationship with one of the participants and going so far as to sleep with him. Meanwhile she does her best with the new producer Tommy, working to keep their perfect plan for the new season.
Peter O'Fallon, Shiri Appleby, David Solomon, Sarah Gertrude Shapiro, Constance Zimmer, Jessika Borsiczky, Hanelle M. Culpepper, Sheree Folkson, Anna Mastro
Returns, confidently and furiously, to its greatest strengths: an insider's indictment of the reality TV-making process and a candidly complicated exploration of female mentorship in a male-run industry.
At eight episodes, this is the first season of a 2018 TV drama that feels like it's precisely as long as it should be, no midseason aimlessness, a runaway-train kineticism from episode 5 onwards.
Despite being a surprise release, this final season of UnREAL still seems to be a slow petering out, rather than a triumphant and timely exploration of our fascination with scandal and our collective willingness to drag women through the mud
The final moments of UnREAL bring with them an over-the-top, operatic feel, one that pushes every strain of believability but, in the grand scheme of things, feels pretty fitting.