All the protagonists have changed a lot since the beginning of the series, but in this season the evolution is even more notable. Adam continues to mature and look for a way to reaffirm his personality, which means moving away from his parents. His immersion in religion is not to Cathy's liking, but he presses on. After his heart attack, Paul has changed his perspective on life and, like Cathy did with cancer, he decides to go for it, not waste what is left of his existence. He meets Joy (Susan Sarandon), an entrepreneur of emotional meetings, the kind that gives talks about how to be happy, and ends up up to his neck in the business. Andrea now calls herself Ababuo, to get closer to her African roots. In Cathy, the change is more interesting because she has gradually taken a turn towards the dark side. It seems that The Big C is no longer about a desperate Cathy seeing that cancer engulfs her, a situation that she took advantage of to try to live and connect the dots with her family, but now she has let herself be carried away by inertia and uses the disease as an excuse to escape. and renounce his life as he knew it.
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All the protagonists have changed a lot since the beginning of the series, but in this season the evolution is even more notable. Adam continues to mature and look for a way to reaffirm his personality, which means moving away from his parents. His immersion in religion is not to Cathy's liking, but he presses on. After his heart attack, Paul has changed his perspective on life and, like Cathy did with cancer, he decides to go for it, not waste what is left of his existence. He meets Joy (Susan Sarandon), an entrepreneur of emotional meetings, the kind that gives talks about how to be happy, and ends up up to his neck in the business. Andrea now calls herself Ababuo, to get closer to her African roots. In Cathy, the change is more interesting because she has gradually taken a turn towards the dark side. It seems that The Big C is no longer about a desperate Cathy seeing that cancer engulfs her, a situation that she took advantage of to try to live and connect the dots with her family, but now she has let herself be carried away by inertia and uses the disease as an excuse to escape. and renounce his life as he knew it.