Based on the novel by A.J. Betts about two teens battling cancer in the same hospital.Based on the novel by A.J. Betts about two teens battling cancer in the same hospital.Based on the novel by A.J. Betts about two teens battling cancer in the same hospital.
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I really like the acting, and the writing is alright.
The issue I have with this show is how unrealistic it is and how it romanticizes being sick. I'm a chronically sick girl and there's nothing romantic or cute about it. I don't like how they don't show any of the hardest parts but show the romantic parts.
It is also very medically inaccurate. Some of ot just seems so far fetched. Like the hospital prom and wedding is so corny.
I also think the episodes amd seasons should be longer. The episodes end as soon as they get interesting.
Overall an entertaining show but with many flaws.
Was it realistic,on the subject matter? Not exactly.
But kept my attention,binged watched it.
Cinematography & actors chosen,was nicely done.
Worth checking out!
This show needs more recognition!!! It is so underrated. I started it on Netflix not really expecting much, but it drew me in INSTANTLY. Do yourself a favor and watch this show. You won't regret it.
As the show gets out of the way very quickly, Zac was your normal run of the mill kid interested in math, girls, and college. All of that went away when he was diagnosed with cancer at 17. We catch up with him while he is in isolation after treatment and very bored and very terrified. While there he meets headstrong Mia who has checked in for chemo for cancer that is supposed to be 80% curable. Mia is just going to get this over with and then back to her popular girl life... but things don't turn out like she thinks they will.
The actors here are strong and I buy their growing love in a desperate place. The story is not afraid to go for the unhappy ending (perhaps this is from the book) and that only helps bring meaning to their growing relationship.
My only problem with the show was that it was super unrealistic. Both actors looked like they could jump out of bed and on to a fashion show the entire time. the hospital rooms were massive and lit in the most romantic way possible. Finally Zac and Mia do a lot of talking via thin walls. And I find that hard to believe in a hospital. But if you can let that go - this is a strong show.
The actors here are strong and I buy their growing love in a desperate place. The story is not afraid to go for the unhappy ending (perhaps this is from the book) and that only helps bring meaning to their growing relationship.
My only problem with the show was that it was super unrealistic. Both actors looked like they could jump out of bed and on to a fashion show the entire time. the hospital rooms were massive and lit in the most romantic way possible. Finally Zac and Mia do a lot of talking via thin walls. And I find that hard to believe in a hospital. But if you can let that go - this is a strong show.
Great show, but several huge blunders. Reverse isolation which is what Zac is on at the beginning due to immune system suppression..... No plants or flowers are allowed in the room and even his family would have to gown and mask. Also, if Mia is in high school, she couldn't sign herself in for treatment. In other words, her parents would know. Just started so will update! Very good so far!
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