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COLLECTION · Series · 2024

Interior Chinatown

Willis Wu, a background character trapped in a police procedural, tries to find his way into the larger story–and along the way discovers secrets about the strange world he inhabits and his family's buried history.

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* 7.2 (81)ComedyCrimeDramaUnited States
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Creators
Charles Yu
Countries
United States
Studios
Hulu · Rideback · Participant · DIVE · 20th Television
Age rating
TV-MA
Release
19/11/2024
Score
7.2 / 10 (81)
Where to watch
Streaming
HuluHulu
Seasons and episodes
Miniseries
Miniseries
10 episodes · 2024
Generic Asian Man
Episode 1. Generic Asian Man
2024-11-19 · 48 min

A Chinatown waiter finds himself in a mystery.

Delivery Guy
Episode 2. Delivery Guy
2024-11-19 · 43 min

Willis figures out where he fits into the story.

Tech Guy
Episode 3. Tech Guy
2024-11-19 · 44 min

Willis tries to level up. Lana tries to keep her job by kissing up to Green.

Kung Fu Guy
Episode 4. Kung Fu Guy
2024-11-19 · 43 min

Willis and Lana get closer. Willis uncovers family secrets. Fatty finds a new role at the restaurant.

Chinatown Expert
Episode 5. Chinatown Expert
2024-11-19 · 43 min

You can't go home again.

Translator
Episode 6. Translator
2024-11-19 · 41 min

There's something very wrong with this place.

Detective
Episode 7. Detective
2024-11-19 · 35 min

Willis gets a new partner. Lana gets a new partner. The show gets a new theme song.

Ad Guy
Episode 8. Ad Guy
2024-11-19 · 40 min

Advertising is based on one thing: happiness.

Bad Guy
Episode 9. Bad Guy
2024-11-19 · 46 min

Lana gets an unexpected message. Willis gets a promotion.

Willis. Willis Wu.
Episode 10. Willis. Willis Wu.
2024-11-19 · 36 min

Willis tries to write his own ending.

Cast by season
Jimmy O. Yang
Jimmy O. Yang
Willis Wu
Lisa Gilroy
Lisa Gilroy
Detective Sarah Green
Chloe Bennet
Chloe Bennet
Detective Lana Lee
Ronny Chieng
Ronny Chieng
Fatty Choi
Sullivan Jones
Sullivan Jones
Detective Miles Turner
Archie Kao
Archie Kao
Uncle Wong
Diana Lin Xiaojie
Diana Lin Xiaojie
Lily Wu
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★ 9.0 / 10
**_Interior Chinatown_: A Sharp Satire That Challenges Stereotypes and Forces Self-Reflection** _Interior Chinatown_ is a brilliant yet understated reflection of the world—a mirror that exposes how society often judges people by their covers. The show captures this poignantly with the scene where Willis Wu can’t get into the police precinct until he proves his worth by delivering food. It’s a powerful metaphor: sometimes, if you don’t fit the mold, you have to prove your value in the most degrading or unexpected ways just to get a foot in the door. The locked precinct doors represent barriers faced by those who don’t match the “majority’s” idea of what’s acceptable or valuable. While the series centers on the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community and the stereotypical roles Hollywood has long relegated them to—background extras, kung fu fighters—it forces viewers to confront bigger questions. It makes you ask: **Am I complicit in perpetuating these stereotypes? Am I limiting others—or even myself—by what I assume is their worth?** It’s not just about API representation; it’s about how society as a whole undervalues anyone who doesn’t fit neatly into its preferred narrative. The show can feel confusing if you don’t grasp its satirical lens upfront. But for me, knowing the context of Charles Yu’s original book helped it click. The production team does an incredible job balancing satire with sincerity, blurring the line between real life and the exaggerated Hollywood “procedural” format. They cleverly use contrasting visuals and distinct camera work to draw you into different headspaces—Hollywood’s glossy expectations versus the grittier reality of life. Chloe Bennet’s involvement (real name Chloe Wang) ties into the show’s themes on a deeply personal level. She famously changed her last name to navigate Hollywood, caught in the impossible middle ground of not being “Asian enough” or “white enough” for casting directors. It’s a decision that sparks debate—was it an act of survival, assimilation, or betrayal? But for Bennett, it was about carving a space for herself to pursue her dreams. This theme echoes in one of the show’s most poignant scenes, where Lana is told, “You will never completely understand. You’re mixed.” It’s a crushing acknowledgment of the barriers that persist, even when you’re trying to bridge divides. Lana’s story highlights how identity can be both a strength and an obstacle, and the line serves as a painful reminder of the walls society creates—externally and internally. _Interior Chinatown_ doesn’t just ask us to look at the system; it forces us to examine ourselves. Whether it’s Willis Wu at the precinct door or Lana trying to connect in a world that sees her as neither this nor that, the show unflinchingly portrays the struggle to belong. And as viewers, it challenges us to question our role in those struggles: Are we helping to dismantle the barriers, or are we quietly reinforcing them?
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