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About humanity and normality
I felt this was a timely show as to how to treat people who are disabled and that they are also entitled to be loved and to love.
To live with dignity. Just can’t understand how these people are treated as if they don’t deserve a stand in society. Like they never referred to her by name but the girl in a wheelchair. It’s so demeaning. How they compared her to Shuji’s old flame and how they blatantly suggest that she should meet her own kind for love. Hence this series gave dignity to the disabled people.
The lead actors had such chemistry and had funny and warm fuzzy moments. The ending was so sad but the monologues were delightful. Credit to the scriptwriter. The acting were just the right doses and so was the script. A delightful story to watch just be prepared with lots of tissues
To live with dignity. Just can’t understand how these people are treated as if they don’t deserve a stand in society. Like they never referred to her by name but the girl in a wheelchair. It’s so demeaning. How they compared her to Shuji’s old flame and how they blatantly suggest that she should meet her own kind for love. Hence this series gave dignity to the disabled people.
The lead actors had such chemistry and had funny and warm fuzzy moments. The ending was so sad but the monologues were delightful. Credit to the scriptwriter. The acting were just the right doses and so was the script. A delightful story to watch just be prepared with lots of tissues
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