Do you know how often asexuality is represented in popular culture? As someone on the ace spectrum, I can tell you, almost never. So to see an asexual character who is, by society's standards, beautiful, and not otherwise a social outcast at school, is so exciting.
8 Reviews
At this point -
dannylee-7808210 October 2021
Love it
zhyarTheChosen10 April 2020
Good
amindostiari8 June 2021
Felt Like a Copy of Episode 3
Oktay_Tuna18 January 2020
Warning: Spoilers
First of all I would like to mention that the acting and the conflicts in this episode were better than the other episodes. Only minor and predictable changes happened in this episode. We knew that Eric, Otis and Jackson were all in dilemmas and this episode just increased the dilemma a little bit. These conflicts were shown in the 3rd episode and they are still here in 4th episode. I feel like 4 episodes of exposition is a lot. Don't get me wrong, I really liked this episode but the thing is now season 2 is halfway over and we only know the conflicts now there are no development in the story. A great episode on its own but a slowdown for the season.
Repetitive and uninteresting
tobiasat-3864519 January 2020
Warning: Spoilers
In this episode you have two love triangles: Eric, Adam and Rabin and then Maeve, Ola and Otis. There has been basically no development in these relationships in this season and it is becoming repetitive and boring. Further in the episode, the season seems to develop yet another triangle containing Jacob, Dr. Milburn and her ex-husband. Honestly I hate Adam's relationship with Eric and I hate Maeve's urge to tell Otis that she has feelings for her. The writers are finding an easy way to create drama and tension. It is boring to watch.
Ruined so much build up
BrandonTunechi2 February 2020
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