Ok I wrote a review and didn't like my wording, seemed to give the wrong tone, whilst I'm a person who does charity stuff and I'm a big supporter for BLM gay rights and equality for women I'm really tired of shows pushing one or multiple of these into every show, it's part of life no doubt, it's natural again but it feels almost bandwagoning they every show seems to think it makes a show better. I feel in this show it was completely unnecessary and felt so forced and underdeveloped. I guess stuff can happen like that but from umbrella academy to this to endless others like Charlie's angels and ghost busters it's just getting tiresome, you can't condition people to feel a certain way. Pushing it into entertainment is a way to get attention no doubt, but that kinda ignorance and hate won't go from seeing it on tv. Changes in the real world need to happen and educate people from young ages to be curious and not judgemental. Neither character showed signs of being remotely gay then for one to be I though ok but when that girl reciprocated and was gay all along I just felt frustrated. It didn't do enough to show her dealing with being gay or bi, was such an weak arc that wasn't anything more than an afterthought, it'd have worked way better if they'd acknowledged it episode 1 either in uncertainty in the relationship or it just being something known between sisters. Develop it properly and show respect to it. Don't milk stuff
To clarify I love the show and the cast are great but it just felt really out of sync and forced in. It was my only disappointment of a great show.