At first I thought I'd be switching off because I'd thought the action was too slow. However, Bruno's work and relationship travails brought his life into sharp focus in a neat and compelling story.
Once Bruno and Fernando met, it was inevitable what would happen but we didn't know how. Bruno had more complications in his life what with a wife and son.
The introduction of the grandfather and his advice was a deft move. Good counselling and acceptance.
I loved Fer's challenge to bisexual Bruno, "You have the privilege of making a choice so make it" - we know that Fer didn't. Unlike others, I loved the ambiguous ending. I'd have hated a happy-ever-after finale just as much as a pessimistic one.
Once Bruno and Fernando met, it was inevitable what would happen but we didn't know how. Bruno had more complications in his life what with a wife and son.
The introduction of the grandfather and his advice was a deft move. Good counselling and acceptance.
I loved Fer's challenge to bisexual Bruno, "You have the privilege of making a choice so make it" - we know that Fer didn't. Unlike others, I loved the ambiguous ending. I'd have hated a happy-ever-after finale just as much as a pessimistic one.