Please Like Me - Season 4

One of the most significant aspects of Season 4 is the expanded role of Hannah, played by Hannah Gadsby. In previous seasons, Hannah was the sardonic, socially awkward friend who often struggled to find her place in the group dynamic. But in this final chapter, Hannah emerges as the emotional anchor.

This theme is echoed in Arnold’s storyline. Freed from his relationship with Josh, Arnold is thriving. He has a new boyfriend, he’s managing his OCD, and he’s choreographing a student production of Waiting for Godot (because of course he is). Watching Josh watch Arnold be happy without him is one of the most painful, silent performances Thomas gives in the entire series. Please Like Me - Season 4

This dynamic provided some of the season’s most touching moments. We see Hannah navigating her own diagnoses and trying to find stability, while Josh flails around her. It is a testament to Gadsby’s acting range—years before their breakout success with Nanette and Douglas , this season showcased a performer capable of profound stillness and empathy. One of the most significant aspects of Season