Strong start, but the rest falls short
The series tackles modern themes (LGBT acceptance, democracy, slavery, etc.) in a fairly contemporary way. There’s a nice balance between the comedic and political aspects. Having a trans/non-binary and flamboyant main character also brings some much-needed visibility to a community that’s usually portrayed as comic relief.
The issue is that the plot is too thin for 13 episodes, so after a while, the story becomes repetitive and a bit dull. The ending feels unfinished, with several storylines left unresolved or wrapped up awkwardly.
Overall, it’s an enjoyable watch, but far from a masterpiece.
The issue is that the plot is too thin for 13 episodes, so after a while, the story becomes repetitive and a bit dull. The ending feels unfinished, with several storylines left unresolved or wrapped up awkwardly.
Overall, it’s an enjoyable watch, but far from a masterpiece.
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