It dragged at points, but this was a necessary episode to show vulnerability for both Meg and Lucky. I feel like both of these characters are a little bi-polar with their mood swings, but that makes for good TV.
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Day Four
Prismark1015 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
It certainly is a long journey. Especially when you put the wrong fuel in your car.
Lucky and Meg get towed and fortunately some people taken them to a camp and help sort out their vehicle.
However this is an episode focussing on Meg's trauma. As we discover she has recently had her first period and she is certainly in a mood. Part of it is a tragedy concerning her older brother.
This leaves Lucky in a quandary. He assumed Meg was an older teenager and is shocked when he finds out her real age.
There is some good scenery, with Meg looking out to the ocean from a cliff edge. As a comedy/drama Upright is less successful. It sort of meanders. You appreciate everyone has had fun making it but so far it is not amounting to much.
Lucky and Meg get towed and fortunately some people taken them to a camp and help sort out their vehicle.
However this is an episode focussing on Meg's trauma. As we discover she has recently had her first period and she is certainly in a mood. Part of it is a tragedy concerning her older brother.
This leaves Lucky in a quandary. He assumed Meg was an older teenager and is shocked when he finds out her real age.
There is some good scenery, with Meg looking out to the ocean from a cliff edge. As a comedy/drama Upright is less successful. It sort of meanders. You appreciate everyone has had fun making it but so far it is not amounting to much.
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