The Accident on Netflix: A Wild Ride with an Unhinged Friend Group

I was not going to watch this. I was not going. Yes, I told y’all to watch it. It was on one of my movie list Mondays, I. Yeah, but if you know me, you know I despise dubbed over movies and shows. I cannot do it to my core, I cannot stand them. I lose focus when the word in the mouths and the voices just don’t match up. I don’t know how y’all do it, but y’all kept telling me to watch the accident on Netflix, and I said, okay, i’mma give it a go. And I’m. And I. And I’m stick through it. I’mma stick through it. And I did. But let me tell you something that’s absolutely wild. This actually happened here in the DMV. Like, I think it was, like, earlier last month. A little boy went airborne in a bouncy house and unfortunately passed away. So when I saw this happen in the show, it was just like a weird, freaky coincidence. I’m like, wow. It was a good show, but this is definitely a friend group you should never strive to have or be in, because this was the most unhinged group of people. When you think of friends, you think we supposed to be there for each other, uplift each other, you know, when things get bad, when things happen, we. We. We help each other out. They turned on each other so bad in this, like, it was like nobody really Liked each other. The true colors. The true colors came out. The true feelings came out between these folks. But I did enjoy it. I, I did watch majority of it at work, so that way I wasn’t focused 100% on their faces and mouths and all that stuff, and I could still, you know, get the whole storyline without getting irritated. But okay, y’all, y’all was right. This was pretty good.