A Beautiful Lesbian Story
I only watched the first episode of the first season before giving up. Fuyu being married with a husband and daughter while trying to reconnect with her ex-girlfriend made me uncomfortable, and I didn’t really like her character at the time.
Still, I decided to give Season 2 a try after hearing it could be watched on its own, and I’m really glad I did. It was actually pretty good!
I really liked Fuyu and Itsuki together. They were so cute. I appreciated that Fuyu had an honest conversation with her husband and daughter, and that they supported her being into women.
Yeoreum was an interesting character too, though I didn’t like how she seemed to push herself onto Itsuki. I would’ve preferred if her story focused more on her coming out publicly as a lesbian artist, that alone could’ve been a powerful step toward creating a safer and more visible space for the LGBTQ+ community.
One of the strongest messages in the series was that people within the community deserve to be seen, not hidden, and that visibility is key to building a more accepting and safe society.
I also really liked Fuyu’s daughter, she was sweet, and I loved seeing her with both of her moms. I appreciated the small but meaningful moment that showed how kids aren’t naturally weirded out by same-sex couples — they’re taught to be.
All in all, this was really worth watching, and I liked how it ended too.
Coming out as Lesbians publicly is not easy and I'm proud of them!
Still, I decided to give Season 2 a try after hearing it could be watched on its own, and I’m really glad I did. It was actually pretty good!
I really liked Fuyu and Itsuki together. They were so cute. I appreciated that Fuyu had an honest conversation with her husband and daughter, and that they supported her being into women.
Yeoreum was an interesting character too, though I didn’t like how she seemed to push herself onto Itsuki. I would’ve preferred if her story focused more on her coming out publicly as a lesbian artist, that alone could’ve been a powerful step toward creating a safer and more visible space for the LGBTQ+ community.
One of the strongest messages in the series was that people within the community deserve to be seen, not hidden, and that visibility is key to building a more accepting and safe society.
I also really liked Fuyu’s daughter, she was sweet, and I loved seeing her with both of her moms. I appreciated the small but meaningful moment that showed how kids aren’t naturally weirded out by same-sex couples — they’re taught to be.
All in all, this was really worth watching, and I liked how it ended too.
Coming out as Lesbians publicly is not easy and I'm proud of them!
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