leannefalter
Joined May 2022
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I am not understanding the negative reviews. Clearly people did not watch the entire series. The episodes are from varying perspectives. Some claim it seems fake...well it is a show and is focused on entertainment. I has no idea that this was based on a true story. Tragic is the best way to describe this. This child has hone through a lot as well as the family. It was great to see Ellen Pompeo and a bright young actress you plays Natalie. She did an incredible job! This series is also insightful in how disabled children may be put through the system harming them and the families. I do not want to state or analyze much to avoid spoilers.
This series is EPIC! It touches on the plight of women and the cultural norms in which they exist in. It also showcases the acceptance of toxic masculinity in the form of a sociopathic, narcissistic character played by Engin Akyurek. His performance was brilliant. The character is complex, where one finds themselves even feeling empathy for him. There are many angles and layers within this show that cannot be discussed within this short review. All in all this show is unforgettable.