I suppose this is what happens when you mix a completely generic song book with a story about mental illness when my neurotypical people.
Seriously, the songs blend together in a veritable stew of their sameness. If someone wanted an example of bland, generic fare from a musical, I'd cue up this album.
As for the story, I guess being a complete sociopath pays? Also it's frankly criminal that we don't see Evan face any real consequences with his actions ever actually TALK with his therapist.
Seriously, the songs blend together in a veritable stew of their sameness. If someone wanted an example of bland, generic fare from a musical, I'd cue up this album.
As for the story, I guess being a complete sociopath pays? Also it's frankly criminal that we don't see Evan face any real consequences with his actions ever actually TALK with his therapist.
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