Dinosaur season two review – this hilarious, heartwarming comedy is a classic

😊 I'm loving how Dinosaur is tackling complex themes like neurodiversity in a way that's both authentic and respectful 🙌. The way they've woven Nina's autistic perspective into the show without resorting to stereotypes or clichés is pure gold 💯. And can we talk about how Bo's character brings the comedy gold from his chaotic shed escapades 😂? But what really gets me is how they're showcasing Glasgow in all its unique glory 🏙️, from the tenement closes to the bougie bars. It's like they're bottling up that special Scottish energy and sharing it with the world 🌎. And let's not forget Ranesh's hilarious quirkiness 😆 - I'm here for it! What really impresses me is how Netflix is backing shows like Dinosaur that push boundaries and tell stories that matter 💪.
 
I'm so glad Netflix finally got it right and created a show that doesn't feel like they're trying too hard 🙄. I mean, the way they handled neurodiversity in Dinosaur was actually really impressive - no awkward stereotypes or tokenism here. The writing is on point, and the cast is top notch (except for Bo's character, lol, who else can make a feckless brother so lovable?). And let's be real, that Glasgow setting? 🔥 It's like they actually lived there or something (just kidding, I'm sure they just Googled it). Seriously though, Dinosaur is a great example of how to do comedy right - not too cheesy, not too serious. Just perfect 🎉
 
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