sarasbajablast
oct 2024 se unió
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I loved this way more than I thought i would. I think anyone who had the college experience can relate to at least one of these characters. It seems the further into the show you get the crazier it gets. When you think our main characters have things figured out suddenly everything goes wrong and i think that's pretty accurate to being 18. This show does a really good job of showing the difficulties of navigating adult hood, letting go of who you were before, and finding who you are now but doesn't make it seem like this glamorous journey. I don't think i've ever wanted a second season of a show so badly, the last few minutes of the finale reached peak chaos and ABSOLUTELY left me wanting more, i need to know what's next for these people.
Loved this so much. The idea of women of different backgrounds coming together to support each other is so heartwarming. Ideologies aside, being able to relate to each other even if you're different on the surface is such an important part of humanity and this shows exactly why we should be supporting each other especially in times of need. I also really enjoyed highlighting other portions of women's health. I think a lot of media won't go beyond periods/pregnancy so to see some representation for other common experiences women have is refreshing. And for it to be shown in a light that focuses how these affect women themselves rather than the men around them is something i'm sure many can appreciate.