The original Netflix series "accepting the New self" is an innovative existential comedy that raises the question: do we really want to be better people? Male lead Miles (Paul Luther) struggles in life. In order to become a better person, he accepted a novel hot spring therapy and later found himself replaced by a new, enhanced version of himself. Faced with the unintended consequences of his actions, Miles came to realize that he had to work for his wife Kate (Essilim Bea), his career and who he really was. The show is told from many angles, a total of eight episodes, written and written by Emmy winner Timothy Greenberg ("Stewart lost Daily Show") and directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Farris ("gender War" and "Little Beauty of the Sunshine"). Starring Paul Luther (one person plays two roles). Greenberg, along with Anthony Bergman and Jeff Stern of Likely Story, Tony Hernandez, Dayton, Faris, Luther and Jeff Britz of Jax Media, served as supervisors.