One of the good ones
I wasn't going to write a review but I had to come back after a couple disappointments because I truly appreciate how fresh and good this was.
I didn't have the highest hopes for how polyamory was going to be treated in this one, because the leads enter this situation stumbling through the concept, but it's so well done and with such genuine care. It's not a gimmick for a funny plot, it's a genuine development of the concept in a drama that treats it with respect.
They learn though their experience as a relationship what it means to each and to them together this family they're building and explore different aspects of polyamory that are so refreshing to see in a drama: how intimacy works for them, what they would do if there was ever a baby, what it means for them individually, their developing relationships between each and all of them, what it means for their families, what it means for their jobs, it just keeps giving. It also has a refreshing show of bisexuality and the exploration of identity, which we don't get often enough.
I honestly can't recommend it enough but not to those with biases against either poly relationships or bisexuality, if you want a traditional het or gay romance, you're gonna have to look somewhere else, because there's no problems to be fixed here, this is just not for you. For those welcoming of these subjects, you're in for a treat, because this is one of the good ones!
I didn't have the highest hopes for how polyamory was going to be treated in this one, because the leads enter this situation stumbling through the concept, but it's so well done and with such genuine care. It's not a gimmick for a funny plot, it's a genuine development of the concept in a drama that treats it with respect.
They learn though their experience as a relationship what it means to each and to them together this family they're building and explore different aspects of polyamory that are so refreshing to see in a drama: how intimacy works for them, what they would do if there was ever a baby, what it means for them individually, their developing relationships between each and all of them, what it means for their families, what it means for their jobs, it just keeps giving. It also has a refreshing show of bisexuality and the exploration of identity, which we don't get often enough.
I honestly can't recommend it enough but not to those with biases against either poly relationships or bisexuality, if you want a traditional het or gay romance, you're gonna have to look somewhere else, because there's no problems to be fixed here, this is just not for you. For those welcoming of these subjects, you're in for a treat, because this is one of the good ones!
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