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So, "The Good Times Are Killing Me" sort of sneaks up on you. It’s this peculiar blend of drama, all set in a rehab facility where the atmosphere is thick with tension but also oddly lighthearted at times. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like the characters are in their own journey of discovery, both within themselves and in the case they’re piecing together. The performances are quirky, particularly the oddball friends the lawyer makes; they add a layer of authenticity to her struggles. There’s an interesting exploration of themes like addiction and redemption, but it doesn’t hit you over the head. Instead, it invites you to reflect alongside the characters, which is refreshing. It's not your typical legal drama, that's for sure.
Offers a unique take on recovery narratives.Features a blend of quirky characters and serious themes.Notable for its character-driven storytelling.
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