I watched the whole episode painfully aware of how real and relatable this is. How human beings are so complex and, well... selfish in way that is actually not selfish at all, and also not impulsive as many might think. The way she describes feeling like she is constantly having an asthma attack, and feeling like she has to check if she's still alive, is so relatable. I think many of us have felt something like this before, and people around you just don't see it. It is painful and slow burning. And Isaac's character goes through a whole journey of emotions or lack of. It's like when you receive a life changing news and you just freeze.
This episode in my opinion is even better than the first one. I'm still trying to understand what I went through watching it, there were so many emotions, I'm still frozen by it.
This episode in my opinion is even better than the first one. I'm still trying to understand what I went through watching it, there were so many emotions, I'm still frozen by it.