Once again it was so engaging, and the writing was tight. It isn’t afraid to be specific, yet it’s somehow so easy to relate to and understand as well. Skylar is such a diverse actor, her comedic timing is on point but she also had me bawling in many parts. She managed to make a show entirely played by one character feel so full.
What I didn't like
Honestly idk I was so impressed by this
My overall impression
I am blown away by this show and the performance. The show does a great job of capturing your attention and tightly holding onto it for the whole show. Only halfway in and I was already crying but also laughing and and everything in between. This is such an important story about generational curses, about being a woman, about being a daughter, about being a mother, being Asian, and being an immigrant all at once, and I feel like each experience is so carefully respected. Especially in the unprecedented times we are living in, these very human stories are so valuable and important to tell and to see. I hope there’s an opportunity for a wider audience to see this someday soon!