SeaKeen portrays a love that overcomes time, death, fate, and a middling script
I loved Jerome and Jinn as characters, and I was fully invested in their love, which is why I stayed with this show until the end. Believing in forever is hard, but with these two, I can see it.
It's frustrating that for a series built around alternate realities, death visions, and waking dreams, the script loses focus due to a generic playboy subplot, even though the actors do their best to portray it. As a result, many of the most compelling plot points are resolved too quickly, and only in the final two episodes.
That said, Sea and Keen once again deliver strong character work, shaping Jerome and Jinn into fully realized, imperfect people. Keen plays Jinn as an emotionally perceptive hot-tempered softie, and Sea plays J as playful and mischievous but also fiercely loving. Together, their love transcends universes, literally.
The sheer amount of hugs, kisses, cuddles, and verbal affirmations goes a long way in making J and Jinn’s relationship feel real and grounded, even with all the supernatural elements present. More of this, please. Also, anytime Jinn uses his boyfriend's full name, it's intense.
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