@Jutys: I'm not sure that's a good idea. In the sense that the series ended quite organically, we don't need to know exactly what happened next, Casey has reconciled with everyone and even if she doesn't go to UCLA, we can be sure that she will make an informed decision. Sam went to Antarctica, and not alone - you don't have to worry about him, Dad is with him, and Dad seems to have finally found his Zen, too. Paige is good, Zahid is good, the only line with Elsa somehow went nowhere, it's a bit insulting for her, her role was reduced to courting everyone else, although considering how the series began, maybe that was the whole point. In short, what I'm trying to say is that if the series is brought back to life after persuasion, we can get an endless rubber band about nothing. You need to be able to cover the series in time.
When I was studying at a school abroad (founded in 1811, so it's more than 200 years old), there was also a rule about skirts. I arrived there with 4 pants and just started walking in them, because I never liked skirts at school, and it's cold in them in Russia. As a result, I was called to the director, they say, anyway, look for a skirt. I say, "I'm uncomfortable." The next day, I was given some kind of certificate stating that only I can wear pants.. The girls said how brave I was, but I didn't feel like that at all. I just really didn't want to wear a skirt, and I didn't know that talking about it to the director's face was considered a terrible thing. A week later, half of the female part of the school started wearing pants))
So in this regard, the episode is very true, except that during their protest they had some shirts cut up to the navel, and this should not be allowed to any gender.
Well, he's good too, for the last few episodes he's ignored her altogether, completely ignored her successes, and talks only about himself. So she snapped.
So in this regard, the episode is very true, except that during their protest they had some shirts cut up to the navel, and this should not be allowed to any gender.