It felt incredibly relatable, portraying the challenges faced especially by Gen Z. I appreciated how it depicted the impulsiveness and revenge-seeking behaviors prevalent in our generation, particularly in the realm of online trolling. It effectively highlighted the realization that putting others down makes us the 'bad person.” It insightfully explored the impact of unresolved trauma, showing how it can lead to making unhealthy decisions and developing destructive coping mechanisms, like casual hooking up to escape emotional pain, ultimately jeopardizing meaningful connections. The portrayal of girls seeking validation on social media, often losing sight of their worth for someone unworthy, resonated deeply. It shed light on the problematic 'block-unblock' and 'taking a break' culture in our generation, emphasizing the need to break free from these toxic patterns. It compellingly conveyed the importance of putting our phones aside, spending time with ourselves, and prioritizing self-healing to break free from unhealthy relationship dynamics.