The One for Sarah-a review

“I understand that Lizzy has her own life but I was surprised she…”

‘Vive Akugha
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I’m proud of Sarah. She had to overcome the fear of being shackled to an abusive ex-boyfriend while trying to affirm herself and taking chances. She took a chance to be friends with Michael and to be in a relationship with Fred despite the fear of a possible change. Lizzy was wonderful and supportive. She told her, “You can “what if” from now till tomorrow but you’d never find out unless you go out with him.” Even Joy who was a supportive customer of her’s encouraged her to take chances. Sarah tells her things are not that simple relationship-wise but Joy says it is and that answering certain questions make things easy but women make things complicated. She talks about how she and Andy got together. She says “We love who we love and we marry who we marry but we’re lucky if it’s the same person.”

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She says Sarah should take her time but “Go with someone that you’re going to see yourself happy with for a very long time. A moment is only going to last for a moment and that’s what people fail to realize but whatever you decide make sure it’s for you and only you. You got that?” Daniel Etim-Effiong played a great villain. I understand that Lizzy has her own life…

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