This is an excellent episode with good characters and a great script. The acting is so believable and the little boy, Jerry, is so sweet.
The show is always uplifting but there is just something so real about these characters who are dealing with various stages and aspects of blindness. The complications they have to navigate and overcome and the way they can help each other.
I am supposed to use up another 188 characters for my review but I don't understand why other reviews are shorter than this.
I don't want to give anymore details about the episode without giving away spoilers. The story is pretty simple and straightforward so anything else I might say could give it away.
The show is always uplifting but there is just something so real about these characters who are dealing with various stages and aspects of blindness. The complications they have to navigate and overcome and the way they can help each other.
I am supposed to use up another 188 characters for my review but I don't understand why other reviews are shorter than this.
I don't want to give anymore details about the episode without giving away spoilers. The story is pretty simple and straightforward so anything else I might say could give it away.