A brutally honest but uplifting show about cycles of abuse and how to break out of them. The thing that impressed me was that the show doesn't make black and white villains out of its characters. Without ever letting them off the hook, the show spreads it wings wide and lets us into the broken, insecure, potentially-redeemable-if-they-find-help viewpoints of its abusers. But Goldie, as a survivor, sets the narrative and at the end, you feel her triumph.