What I liked
DeeDee was so grounded and funny. Being raised Southern Baptist, I found the young woman (as part of the couple) interesting, and fearless, this sort of dangerous open mindedness, I found myself rooting for her at times. What stood out the most to me in the writing was the twist of prospective. In society, we always see the one with the means of money and power as the predator, but In Yes. No. Maybe, I found myself understanding and compassionate for his loss. I am so excited Yes. No. Maybe has extended, I just might stop by again, this time with a large popcorn.
What I didn't like
Every aspect was so well put together: the writing, direction, cast and the set changes were flawless.
My overall impression
This show is edgy, thought provoking, and oh, so provative. I loved it. The show starting out with the best question: Blind or Deaf. Its days since I’ve seen the show and I am still pondering that question. The cast is perfect. I love the young couple, the very grounded wise and keep it real assistant. This show really stirred, so many thoughts about: money, sex and how we use our own personal resources to get ahead. Yes. No. Maybe, really awakens the energy of this new world breaking away from our Puritanical past.