I only watched this show because of it showing up on Netflix streaming recently. I didn't have very high (yeah, laugh it up) expectations as I'm not a fan of too many reality shows to begin with, but was pleasantly surprised. To me, it was more on the side of a documentary than the "reality television", meaning that I thought there was actually something to be learned as opposed to created "drama" that is so popular on those kinds of TV shows.
The characters consist of the employees of the Center and their customers. The employees were somewhat interesting in a slice-of-life way, but they didn't delve into their back story or outside life a whole lot, which would have been more engaging (only 4 episodes, I guess). The owner and his brother were quite charismatic each in their own way and the dedication to service, the business and most of all, their customers was what I found the most surprising.
The most interesting part of the show to me was the customers. While some of the patrons had debatable medical conditions (including the employees), many had obvious medical conditions that must be unbelievably hard to live with. To hear them in their own words, describe how this was something they never thought they would use, and yet is was essentially a miracle cure, really put a face to "medical marijuana", which I would imagine was the point. A real shame it ended the way that it did, but I'm glad that at least these 4 episodes were made.
The characters consist of the employees of the Center and their customers. The employees were somewhat interesting in a slice-of-life way, but they didn't delve into their back story or outside life a whole lot, which would have been more engaging (only 4 episodes, I guess). The owner and his brother were quite charismatic each in their own way and the dedication to service, the business and most of all, their customers was what I found the most surprising.
The most interesting part of the show to me was the customers. While some of the patrons had debatable medical conditions (including the employees), many had obvious medical conditions that must be unbelievably hard to live with. To hear them in their own words, describe how this was something they never thought they would use, and yet is was essentially a miracle cure, really put a face to "medical marijuana", which I would imagine was the point. A real shame it ended the way that it did, but I'm glad that at least these 4 episodes were made.