So I had some extra time and decided to just bite the bullet and watch the rest of A Poem A Day. I had watched to ep 3 and didn’t want to watch anymore and get attached to someone and then not have them be endgame. But surprisingly, I’m not shipping anyone.
What I’m really, really loving is the exploration of the back stories of everyone — all the secondary characters and even some of the patients. Wow, so good. And a great reminder that everyone in our lives has a back story also that unfortunately we can’t watch on our screens. Let’s cut them a little slack.
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blnmom
April 20, 2018 at 3:24 PM
So I had some extra time and decided to just bite the bullet and watch the rest of A Poem A Day. I had watched to ep 3 and didn’t want to watch anymore and get attached to someone and then not have them be endgame. But surprisingly, I’m not shipping anyone.
What I’m really, really loving is the exploration of the back stories of everyone — all the secondary characters and even some of the patients. Wow, so good. And a great reminder that everyone in our lives has a back story also that unfortunately we can’t watch on our screens. Let’s cut them a little slack.