A very simple and cute series. There are sad and funny moments in each episode. The series shows real life, ordinary everyday situations, but in a very nice frame. The main characters are just charming) 5 out of 5
the main character is a cutie;) the series is very interesting, and this kiss in bed *-* and this question about "do you like sleeping in the position of a big spoon or a small one?".
The desire to watch this series was born in me initially solely because of the non-traditional orientation of the main character. The topic is relevant in the modern world, and plus, for me personally, it has a certain meaning and finds a response in my soul.
Is homosexuality a strange topic for media coverage, disclosure in films, TV series, mentions in magazines? No, not at all. This is useful for modern society, for people who belong to sexual minorities and for those who have not yet realized that everyone has the right to freedom of life, conscience, religion, and so on down the list. It is impossible to accept the simple truth that anyone has the right to be who they are unless they tell you that this is the truth, not a myth. Besides, many people need evidence [and this is normal], in fact, that's why "propaganda" appears.
But back to the series: I am very pleased with the cast. And it is extremely simple to establish its exclusivity, "remarkable" — we believe them, we believe in their existence, we believe that what is happening on our monitors really happened, is happening to these very people. The series makes you penetrate into someone else's world: it's like you're spying on someone else's family [!] in the crack of the door. It's an indescribable feeling! All the characters are unique, well thought out, which creates a unique effect.
By the way, the series is not disfigured by vulgarity, despite the "slippery topic" [very often such projects slide into ... a mutilated farce], and "the main character, Josh, is not an ideal, naive, sadly funny guy capable of such a sense of self—irony that is not given to everyone."
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The series shows real life, ordinary everyday situations, but in a very nice frame.
The main characters are just charming)
5 out of 5
the series is very interesting, and this kiss in bed *-*
and this question about "do you like sleeping in the position of a big spoon or a small one?".
About the spoons, the bed was pleased, yes.
Is homosexuality a strange topic for media coverage, disclosure in films, TV series, mentions in magazines? No, not at all. This is useful for modern society, for people who belong to sexual minorities and for those who have not yet realized that everyone has the right to freedom of life, conscience, religion, and so on down the list. It is impossible to accept the simple truth that anyone has the right to be who they are unless they tell you that this is the truth, not a myth. Besides, many people need evidence [and this is normal], in fact, that's why "propaganda" appears.
But back to the series: I am very pleased with the cast. And it is extremely simple to establish its exclusivity, "remarkable" — we believe them, we believe in their existence, we believe that what is happening on our monitors really happened, is happening to these very people. The series makes you penetrate into someone else's world: it's like you're spying on someone else's family [!] in the crack of the door. It's an indescribable feeling! All the characters are unique, well thought out, which creates a unique effect.
By the way, the series is not disfigured by vulgarity, despite the "slippery topic" [very often such projects slide into ... a mutilated farce], and "the main character, Josh, is not an ideal, naive, sadly funny guy capable of such a sense of self—irony that is not given to everyone."