It's a great series. A very good caste. Parents were initially embarrassed by their actions, and then revealed their best side, such faith in their child, such support...
I usually get agonizing prickly goosebumps and writhe from the cringe when in American films and TV series all sorts of turning points, breakthrough decisions and heroic deeds are preceded by affirmations that the main character is stuffed with his allies or himself: come on, you'll do it, believe in yourself, don't back down, hold on to the last, not a step back and all that stuff. Here in the last episode, this was also necessary, but the arrow of my built-in ringmeter did not reach the red zone, because the affirmations are neatly and unobtrusively presented in the very finale as an afterword, when the whole story has already been told. It turned out to be an easy semi-entertaining, semi-educational, very watchable series about racism with a number of historical references, and about self-made with parting words and morality. And all this with cute actors and a charismatic main character narrator.
как часто мы забываем,что вера в самого себя-это и есть огромная сила,которая помогает нам по жизни!
Очень рекомендую всем, кто сталкивается с преградами, отчаивается и не верит в успех.