Season 2 of Netflix’s swoon-inducing queer teen love story may be cheesy and rely on too many cliches, but it also deserves credit for the spectrum of its LGBTQ+ representation.
, though, feels revolutionary—even though it’s as quirky, as conventional, and as lovable as the other high-school series in the coming-of-age genre.is a series about queer teens living their lives that is, above all else, cheerful. The first season, which premiered just over a year ago on Netflix, focused primarily on the love story that blooms between Charlie and Nick .
Nick’s mother has embraced his sexuality, but his masculine brother teases him for being feminine. Acceptance is not a worry—it’s being seen differently in the hallways at school, losing friends, and being treated with less respect on the rugby team that causes Nick anxiety. Charlie, who has been out for over a year, can’t provide too much advice on the subject, although the two share healthy dialogue about the dilemma.
From time to time, the romance between Nick and Charlie can become overly saccharine. We get it—these high schoolers have a tender, open relationship with one another. But the tension between Elle and Tao—whose arc feels comparatively more blushingly youthful—serves as a nice break from Nick and Charlie, whose storyline would grow tiring without a bit of respite.
A high point of the season comes when the group takes a school trip to Paris. Euro vacations are inherently fun and exciting, but to see these kids banter over who will be rooming with whom, racing up the Eiffel Tower, and sneaking out after dark is a jubilant treat. Plus, the sun-soaked streets of Paris are a perfect fit for, which has always had a fun flair of artistry.
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