I liked that Diana cast herself as a princess in her own fairytale when Hollywood is so quick to cast white or able-bodied in that role. Seeing her in that princess outfit cracked my heart open and made me cry!
The story is told with a lot of honor, making the education around her experience as a person who happens to have a disability t easy and palpable to take in and be witness to.
The strength of her story is based on her goodness and rightness as a person, that her humanity supersedes any label while helping us to see beyond any supposed label.
I laughed and cried at the same moment.
I left changed by her story.
What I didn't like
nothing. Loved that ir rocked every angle of accessibility! WOW!
My overall impression
This is a touching, groundbreaking show with heart and humor. A must-see!
And dang, this girl is funnY!