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i am writing this while i have literal tears running down my cheeks.
this show is one of the best things i've seen in my whole life. that goes for the whole project s series by the way.
as a person who suffers with mental disorders myself, this was very very close to home, but it shows that the they did achieve what they aimed for. being real. they hit the nail right on the head with how real it is.
while i don't recommend this to a person who's still in a very bad state of mind, since it can be very personal, i do recommend you put this on your to watch list, and watch it when you're better.
i'm honestly flabbergasted, i cried the whole last episode. i would even attach an image to show you all.
the show had a great way of portraying how Simon didn't know anything about depression and all, reacted heavily and wrong to it, but the more he hang out with Boo and Bell, he understood it. he didn't push it as much, where in the first moments you would see him almost force Boo to do something.
this show is one of the best things i've seen in my whole life. that goes for the whole project s series by the way.
as a person who suffers with mental disorders myself, this was very very close to home, but it shows that the they did achieve what they aimed for. being real. they hit the nail right on the head with how real it is.
while i don't recommend this to a person who's still in a very bad state of mind, since it can be very personal, i do recommend you put this on your to watch list, and watch it when you're better.
i'm honestly flabbergasted, i cried the whole last episode. i would even attach an image to show you all.
the show had a great way of portraying how Simon didn't know anything about depression and all, reacted heavily and wrong to it, but the more he hang out with Boo and Bell, he understood it. he didn't push it as much, where in the first moments you would see him almost force Boo to do something.
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