![]() Between the acting, writing, and the direction, it felt like this was a labor of love for everybody involved, and that cohesiveness showed throughout. Rarely have I finished a show so emotionally invested and attached to the characters and their various relationships. I adored the sisterly interplay and friendship, the parents' ups and downs, every time Ellen spoke to anyone, the (kind of) mean kids trio whose character developments took some fascinating turns, and watching the sisters drive Bowser crazy. (And can I just say, I think Devon Hales' eyes need their own byline? Sheesh, talk about windows to April's soul.) I loved the story, the humor, and especially the relationships. ![]() All of the leads struck exactly the right note at every turn, making the characters both believable and lovable. The storyline moves along at a good pace, the dialogue is just right (funny and deep in turns), the directing is impressive, and wow, did they cast this show well! I feel like every single character was portrayed by the best actor for that role. While not perfect, it does so many things well. The storyline moves along at a good pace, the dialogue is just right (funny and deep in turns), the directing is impressive, and wow, did they cast this show well! I feel I unexpectedly enjoyed TBH from the start, but LOVED it by the end. I unexpectedly enjoyed TBH from the start, but LOVED it by the end.
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