You dislike this show only because of your refusal to “believe in” DID; then why did you tune in to watch in the first place, knowing that this was a sitcom about a woman with DID? Just because this disorder is controversial doesn’t mean there isn’t a huge amount of research and documented cases. But a review of a show is not the place to critique the disorder, but rather the quality of the show. You’re too busy grumbling to notice how brilliant, well-written, -acted, funny, and touching the show is. It’s essentially about a woman living and struggling to cope and understand her mental disorder; certainly an original premise. If you have something against originality, turn on “Real Housewives,” “Two and a Half Men,” or “The Bachelor,” which I’m sure you already watch anyway. USOT is a brilliant show.
After watching Death Sentence, a terrible movie starring Kevin Bacon as a father in search of vigilante justice directed by Saw's James Wan, Gabe embarked on The Hunt For The Worst Movie of All Time. This is his sad journey.
You dislike this show only because of your refusal to “believe in” DID; then why did you tune in to watch in the first place, knowing that this was a sitcom about a woman with DID? Just because this disorder is controversial doesn’t mean there isn’t a huge amount of research and documented cases. But a review of a show is not the place to critique the disorder, but rather the quality of the show. You’re too busy grumbling to notice how brilliant, well-written, -acted, funny, and touching the show is. It’s essentially about a woman living and struggling to cope and understand her mental disorder; certainly an original premise. If you have something against originality, turn on “Real Housewives,” “Two and a Half Men,” or “The Bachelor,” which I’m sure you already watch anyway. USOT is a brilliant show.