Garbage watch, not watching again, and can't recommend.
That said, there is an audience for this, and a lesson buried in the ending, but it honestly just feels like it's not finished.
I generally like Jenna Fischer, I generally like it when a story plays with traditional story arcs, but this isn't a full story: it's just a sequence of events that happened in a character's life. That may sound similar to a plot, but there is a key difference that stories have a structure and value to it.
I'm glad someone got to make this, it was probably helpful, and I'm sure it helped someone else to see the chaos of their life represented on screen.
But most people should just skip this.
That said, there is an audience for this, and a lesson buried in the ending, but it honestly just feels like it's not finished.
I generally like Jenna Fischer, I generally like it when a story plays with traditional story arcs, but this isn't a full story: it's just a sequence of events that happened in a character's life. That may sound similar to a plot, but there is a key difference that stories have a structure and value to it.
I'm glad someone got to make this, it was probably helpful, and I'm sure it helped someone else to see the chaos of their life represented on screen.
But most people should just skip this.