As a 26 year old girl in recovery, this show is exactly what my soul needed. It helps change the stigma of what alcoholics look like. It's not always the homeless guy on the side of the road with a brown paper bag. Many of Sam's thoughts and feelings about sobriety are raw and real. Her mom's character is also very relevant because a lot of people have her same ignorant attitude towards addiction, and we have to deal with those people constantly.
I couldn't stop tearing up during the first two episodes, it's so great to be seen and heard and watch your story on TV. Surprisingly enough, this show is relatable to thousands and thousands, but many young alcoholics remain in denial or anonymous. I'm hoping and praying for multiple seasons! This show puts a funny spin on life's toughest moments. Very inclusive cast, I enjoy seeing a variety of characters and personalities.
I couldn't stop tearing up during the first two episodes, it's so great to be seen and heard and watch your story on TV. Surprisingly enough, this show is relatable to thousands and thousands, but many young alcoholics remain in denial or anonymous. I'm hoping and praying for multiple seasons! This show puts a funny spin on life's toughest moments. Very inclusive cast, I enjoy seeing a variety of characters and personalities.