This was an okay story. Good acting. Not as good as Peg.
6 Reviews
Story was just okay
gjenevieve6 June 2021
Staying in the present and staying in.
blanbrn25 May 2021
This "Solos" episode called "Sasha" from "Amazon Prime Video" is one that feels current with the times of isolation and staying free and away. The tale involves Uzo Aduba as Sasha who's away living sheltered in isolation and this has continued even some twenty years after our current global pandemic. And she's become so use to her way of life and living that she refuses to believe that any hope exist and that the current conditions are forever present. Overall this episode isn't the most interesting still it gives a good take showing how a person learns to adapt to their current times and surroundings as one accepts the difficult norm not wanting or needing change.
Overacting sucked the enjoyment out of it...
kettle_56 September 2021
Fear is a liar and stops us from living
sdimcg30 August 2021
Sasha is the perfect example of when we allow the lies of fear to cripple our ability to live. Perfect spectrum of destructive emotions displayed. Fear, paranoia, anger, hurt, resentment, disbelief~all which prevent Sasha from living.
Amazing episode
magyl14 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
A woman has locked herself inside for decades because of a pandemic. An AI tries to to convince her to come out since the pandemic ended ten years ago.
The parallell to todays situation is quite obvious.
This is what science fiction should be about. No spectacular effects, but just a great story and great acting in a very clean environment.
The ending of this episode left me speechless and I had to watch it again.
The parallell to todays situation is quite obvious.
This is what science fiction should be about. No spectacular effects, but just a great story and great acting in a very clean environment.
The ending of this episode left me speechless and I had to watch it again.
Ok Karen
dfc-london1020 October 2021
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