The show is appropriately imbued with a sense of loss and frustration, expressed both subtly and sublimely. The actors are all excellent, moving in concert with the writing, which verges on poetic.
She's such a chain-smoking nervous wreck, you'd think she was the one on death row. But all that frenetic energy is just her way of being excited, terrified, and overjoyed that her brother is being released from nearly two decades behind bars.