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ButHigh Maintenance, the best web series of the lot, never needed television as a support system.

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Its time for Vultures definitive ofHigh Maintenanceepisodes, ranked from worst to best.

A funny Hannibal Buress cameo cant fix everything.

The assholes in question eventually steal from The Guy, who bans them in retaliation.

Luckily, The Guy gets in a piercing one-liner before he leaves their sight for good.

He uses marijuana smoke and a frying pan to send the mouse to the great beyond.

Luckily, Patrick returns in better episodes, especially Ex.

Stevie (Web series, Episode 1)

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When she receives her comeuppance at the end, it feels like a blessing.

Meanwhile, Esme marks the debut of Yael Stone as Beth, who later becomes The Guys love interest.

Later, a final, heartbreaking exchange throws the entire story into sharp relief.

From now on, shell only call him for weed.

Grandpa (Season 1, Episode 3)

The One From the Perspective of a Dog.

At least Gatsby gets a happy ending.

Its a sad commentary on how the briefest of connections can provoke the strongest of memories.

Fortunately, Barbies accidental weed consumption brings them closer together, even if its only for a little while.

Plus, the teachers comeuppance at the end of the episode is a series highlight.

Sometimes the best chemistry takes a backseat to very messy baggage.

Both stories take place in the same apartment building and eventually collide in an off-handed way.

Take Craig, which features two Craigslist-related stories that foreground mood over narrative.

Its also bike pirates.

), which sends him down a rabbit hole of buying cheap items from sketchy sources.

Tick (Season 1, Episode 4)

Generational differences are some of the lowest-hanging fruit for comedy writers.

It does not go well.

A drag artist gets thrust into an emergency situation after a long night out.

which New YorkTimesfilm critic A.O.

Scottbelievesshould be sweeping the nation.

Gods Popular Man lives to ride another day.

Meanwhile, The Guys story is one of a handful of timesHigh Maintenancepeeks into the characters personal life.

Sufjan examines the practical realities of adulthood and financial spending, as well as the habit-forming nature of marijuana.

The answer is more complicated than you might think.

When the shoot finally begins, a potential murder and a swarm of bees have entered the picture.

Luckily, The Guy helps her relax with good vibes and a joint.

Fagin (Season 2, Episode 2)

Sometimes, the strangest things connect the most different experiences.

Blichfeld, Sinclair, and co-writers Rebecca Drysdale and Isaac Oliver showcaseHigh Maintenances satirical and humanist sides here.

The answer is about ten minutes.

(Season 3, Episode 1)

A wonderful meditation on death and regeneration, M.A.S.H.

Written by Blichfeld and Sinclair, M.A.S.H.

However, when one life ends, a new relationship begins.

Sabrina (Web series, Episode 19)

The web series best episode was also its last on Vimeo.

Sheil and Sinclairs performances are phenomenal, and their bittersweet scenes together are an easy highlight.

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