: Many reviewers from sites like Variety and The AV Club describe it as "easy watching" but occasionally "toothless," suggesting the satire of the ultra-wealthy could have more bite.

: The supporting cast—particularly Michaela Jaé Rodriguez as the serious Sofia and Joel Kim Booster as the loyal Nicholas—is often cited as the show's "beating heart".

: Critics universally praise Maya Rudolph's portrayal of Molly Novak, noting that her innate warmth makes a potentially unlikable billionaire feel human and relatable.

“Loot feels like a refreshing shift from the overplayed mockumentary format... it leans into being a light, breezy, character-driven show with a ton of heart.” Rotten Tomatoes

Season 1 is widely considered a "good piece" of light, breezy entertainment, especially if you enjoy character-driven comedies with a lot of heart . While it doesn't always hit the high-stakes comedic notes of shows like The Office or Hacks , its charm lies in the chemistry of its ensemble cast and a standout performance by Maya Rudolph . Critical & Audience Perspectives

“Rudolph also delivers some killer comedic set pieces. A scene where Molly goes on Hot Ones and promptly loses her mind is a perfect showcase.” Mashable · 3 years ago Loot: Season 1