I'm sorry. I'm sorry for your pain. I'm sorry for your hurt. I'm sorry that you were put here on this harsh planet called Earth. It's a scary place, one with many happy moments as well as sad ones. But this episode, it gives me hope, not so much for the destination as for the journey. The journey of us all sharing the same hurt. In this beautiful world, we all have freedom, and with that same shared struggle and fear. The feeling that we're all connected somehow. That's this episode. This show, too. I love this episode, it's a love note to life and empathy itself. It makes me cry every single time I watch it, with all of the children in the choir singing that song "Up on the Roof" such a song with a somber tone throughout. The song, is sad too, it's about having a safe place, a meaning, and this world may not be that, but your head can be, so make it that, please, not for humanity, but for you. Your pleasure. The reality you create for yourself in the right now. That sense of not trying too hard, willing to mess up an endless number of times. This episode, hell, this show, is so profound. I love every bit of it. This episode shows what joy can be. That we can all love and connect to each other and the objects around us somehow, we need to find a way, but that we tend not to because of life's difficulty and that the anger is much easier than the discomfort. Anyway, this review was really sappy but, please don't give up. Someone else could really love you, and if you don't believe in that, at least love your self.