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June 16, 2022
"A" game character portrayals of a wild ride of a road trip!
Paige and Keough are tone perfect in their portrayals and Bravo's direction is superb. She captures the twitter feed story and its exaggerations with deft precision. The blackface portrayal by Keough offers maximum cringe. Paige's facial expressions speak volumes about the circumstances that she finds herself in as she works to survive amidst the violence, absurdity, and always connected yet also alone circumstances she finds herself in. Everyone is bringing their "A" game to the character portrayals. An epic road trip.
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August 19, 2021
Unnecessary visuals of complex sexual situations
You can’t unsee some of this, it is very hard to watch on so many levels and the type of tension that it builds is anxiety producing. Far too layered for kids, potentially traumatizing to watch and the gratuitous and sometimes lengthy sexual scenes just feel unnecessary.