• Being a long-time fan of Samuel Jackson, these two deserve Awards! Samuel just showed us all why the was the recipient of a long and well-deserved Oscar honorary award! If anyone has been affected by a loved one's dementia, this is a story that has you crying and laughing all at the same time. What an ingenious plot by Walter Mosely. The production company did a brilliant job portraying the real decline as I've never seen dementia acted out before. The young lady Dominique Fishback was all of us who showed the true roller coaster of emotions that you feel watching this happen to a loved one's mental decline and she did it with conviction. Kudos to her, she was just real, believable and I hope her career soars! The supporting cast was spot on for showing the unraveling fractures of a family and oftentimes the handout they expect at the end when they disappear with their disinterest in family support. Robyn is the caretaker that gets the abuse not the appreciation at the end of the day but without the money or gratitude. I think we can all relate to having a loved one if only for a moment in time become lucid, if just for a few days. I enjoyed it and it's one for the ages. While it may be poignant for the African American community, who may not always have the support system in place which I am glad this story did an excellent in portraying (sometimes the village needs watching) it's also relatable in so many ways to all ethnicities as a cautionary tale of a debilitating non-reversible illness. What stood out is the acting, storyline, and the depiction of a ravishing horrid disease that's foremost. Enjoy, this, I just could have watched this for a few more episodes. Not giving anything away, the storyline does that, it's about the illness. Now watch!