1/10
Netflix fails... Again.
11 February 2020
This show has a cute premise. The cutaway scenes showing how social anxiety can feel are really cute and do a good job of showing the audience how little things, like walking into a new school for the first time, can feel massively over whelming to people with social anxiety. However because this show addresses serious issues such as social anxiety, disability, service animals, emotional support animals, and family life I feel like they have a responsibility to get the facts right, and not take too many creative liberties. But from the start they got this wrong. Emotional support animals do not have public access under the Americans with Disabilities act and as such you would not be allowed one in a public setting like a public school. Also if this was a service animal they would never be allowed to behave like this show illustrates. I know it's all for a good laugh and entertainment, but in my opinion if you're going to talk about topics like these you have to get the facts straight right out of the gate. Another Netflix series thrown together that will cause public debate and confusion when with slightly more effort you could have had something worthwhile watching.
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