Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this show so much.
I definitely cried in the last episode. I love how they have turned Betsy's parents, who were so intolerant and awful in the early episodes, into sympathetic, real people with depth.
Her mother at the protest! I thought they were using archival footage until they zoomed in on the floor.
Anonymous wrote:Love this show so much.
I definitely cried in the last episode. I love how they have turned Betsy's parents, who were so intolerant and awful in the early episodes, into sympathetic, real people with depth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this show so much.
I definitely cried in the last episode. I love how they have turned Betsy's parents, who were so intolerant and awful in the early episodes, into sympathetic, real people with depth.
It’s really heart wrenching seeing this family’s pain and seeing how easily this could happen to any family. Betsy got a workplace injury which ultimately led to her addiction and death.
It really was nice witnessing her family’s growth from intolerance to empathetic; I feel that the father had already prepared himself mentally for her death.
Anonymous wrote:Love this show so much.
I definitely cried in the last episode. I love how they have turned Betsy's parents, who were so intolerant and awful in the early episodes, into sympathetic, real people with depth.
Anonymous wrote:Love this show so much.
I definitely cried in the last episode. I love how they have turned Betsy's parents, who were so intolerant and awful in the early episodes, into sympathetic, real people with depth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This show is so good. The latest episode ( 7) had me equally in tears and furious at those horrible Sacklers and FDA. Disgusting.
It’s so infuriating that this family is still one of the richest in the world…riches built on destroying lives.
Anonymous wrote:Such a good show! I think there’s only 1 or 2 episodes left. Any recommendations on what to watch next that is equally as good?