The first season was great
Really enjoyed the vibe of the first season but the second and even more so in the third it turned into a teen/reality show drama of bickering and finger pointing. The dialogue of the adults vs the young adults became identical lowering the plot down to the lowest common denominator of drama. I understand the show is centered around emotions and therapy but that’s all the show devolved into, abandoning anything interesting as far as plot development was concerned. It’s become almost painful to listen to everyone rehashing how they feel about everything over and over to the point where nobody has a actual personality anymore, just different variations of emotions in bodies. It’s a shame because the first season was great, stop there in my opinion.
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