chicki69
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chicki69

Your review was on the mark. It seems like each week, we were left with more questions than answers. The storylines for all the characters felt rushed and unfinished. I would like to think if they had 15 episodes per season, they may have been able to flesh out the storylines so they made sense. However, I am not

I haven’t been able to get on board with GenQ for most of the reasons you have written here.  The inconsistencies, the unknown time frames that are not defined well.  The weak writing in many places.  This episode I found I liked the most and wondered why and you summed it up.  It is the Bette and Tina and Angie

Doubtful.  For what purpose?  There isn’t any chemistry.  Dani has a crush, which is understandable.  Bette will have healthy boundaries and will want to be there for Dani as a mentor.  She relates to Dani’s lack of a motherly presence like she went through.  She knows that Dani needs more of a mentor than anything

The poly community is so under represented. It would have been nice to see this population shown properly. Unfortunately, sloppy writing continues in so many of the storylines. The LGBTQ+ community is more than just hookups, cheating, and underground poker games. Our community fought so hard to have basic equal rights