Everything's Gonna Be Okay

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Everything's Gonna Be Okay

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New(ish) series, Everything's Gonna Be Okay is awesome.

There is an autistic character played by someone on the autism spectrum.

A fun gay relationship.

Another character just trying to deal with everything.



I'm seriously not doing this justice, but you really need to try it. There's was a joke in the first episode that I literally laughed at for, like, 5 minutes.

For those who have watched it, I would love to hear your opinions!
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I just watched the trailer and this looks so good, like heartfelt and hilarious! Thanks for mentioning it, no doubt this is going to be a show I watch now.
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Alyssa wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 09:52 I just watched the trailer and this looks so good, like heartfelt and hilarious! Thanks for mentioning it, no doubt this is going to be a show I watch now.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the opening joke of the first episode (I seriously loved it to an unreasonable degree).
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Thank you for your suggestion. Sounds interesting.
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