AriLoren
Joined Apr 2011
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TV show became a hard copy of the tv show "The Mentalist" with the exception of the supernatural elements. Became offensive and showed high prejudice against caucasian after the fourth season was picked up by Netflix. The show was offensive in other ways. Not my cup of tea. Did not enjoy it and it had many instances of musical thrown in there which made the tv show a bigger joke than what it already was. It was not appealing. The first 3 seasons were worth watching but it was ruined after being picked up by another source. Would not recommend the show and would not watch it again.
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6/19/20: I finished Season 1 up to episode 10. I received an email from Hulu with a trailer link to Love, Victor 2 days ago. When I clicked on the trailer, I was sold seeing this was going to be a fun ride.
These 1st 10 episodes were incredible. There is a lot of drama, angst, relationship between other couples. It not only revolves around Victor. We see his parents relationship, his young sister, his best friend, the popular girl's parent's and even her life choices. Everyone has a part to play which makes this series very interesting, and I hope it continues.
Victor is questioning his feelings. He comes from a Colombian religious family and is scared to thread through this dark side for him. He just moved and the reasons are unknown in the very beginning. Victor is the rock to the family and he is who settles them when things become to hectic.
He has a younger sister that is going through a teenage phase. She's upset she had to leave her friends and boyfriend behind in Texas.
There is the little brother that seems to have been a happy mistake.
Then we have Victor, the one that is the socially awkward kid looking for a fresh start. He feels that since his new school doesn't judge those who are gay as Benji declared his love for his boyfriend on the Ferris Wheel and was cheered and clapped. Victor feels he can come out clean. When he gets the chance, things start to shift. He meets one of the most coveted and popular girl at school. He starts to question his feelings for her and if maybe he gives it a chance, he might not be gay.
He writes to Simon who lives in New York and has a happy life with his gay partner. He seeks advice via messages.
The story has a great deal of the discomfort kids face when trying to come out to their families and friends. Some families are not as accepting due to their religious background, or the way they were raised makes it hard to come out clean.
I hope anyone reading this review gives the show a chance. I couldn't stop binge watching. There is a little bit for everyone in my opinion.
Enjoy!
These 1st 10 episodes were incredible. There is a lot of drama, angst, relationship between other couples. It not only revolves around Victor. We see his parents relationship, his young sister, his best friend, the popular girl's parent's and even her life choices. Everyone has a part to play which makes this series very interesting, and I hope it continues.
Victor is questioning his feelings. He comes from a Colombian religious family and is scared to thread through this dark side for him. He just moved and the reasons are unknown in the very beginning. Victor is the rock to the family and he is who settles them when things become to hectic.
He has a younger sister that is going through a teenage phase. She's upset she had to leave her friends and boyfriend behind in Texas.
There is the little brother that seems to have been a happy mistake.
Then we have Victor, the one that is the socially awkward kid looking for a fresh start. He feels that since his new school doesn't judge those who are gay as Benji declared his love for his boyfriend on the Ferris Wheel and was cheered and clapped. Victor feels he can come out clean. When he gets the chance, things start to shift. He meets one of the most coveted and popular girl at school. He starts to question his feelings for her and if maybe he gives it a chance, he might not be gay.
He writes to Simon who lives in New York and has a happy life with his gay partner. He seeks advice via messages.
The story has a great deal of the discomfort kids face when trying to come out to their families and friends. Some families are not as accepting due to their religious background, or the way they were raised makes it hard to come out clean.
I hope anyone reading this review gives the show a chance. I couldn't stop binge watching. There is a little bit for everyone in my opinion.
Enjoy!
The length humanity goes to protect others is mind boggling. I loved the entire movie. To know that based on the decisions they made their entire life were changed forever. The events that transpire after are shockingly unbelievable but true. I feel for those lives lost in battle. Truly a remarkable movie that should be watched by all.
*Triggers: Graphic violence