This was a great episode. It does feel like the turning point. Like the first half is the set up .... and the second half is them doubling down. Sean is the biggest surprise for me. All of the characters have their independent journey but mostly stay who we knew them to be. White goes through a more significant change, but we knew going in that he was playing the part of his brother so his changes were inevitable. But Sean at the start and Sean at the end are completely different. It's like he thaws to let us see who he really is instead of the person he felt he had to be after the death of his father.
Dolorianne
2025-10-12 19:23:00 +0000 UTC
And for Anwei since I know you read gay romance ... there is a book by Loren Leigh called Always that I think you would like. It has that energy that you guys were talking about. The one were the main character is feeling the big feelings of the storyline and his love interest is there and ready for whatever he needs. The way they balance each other is amazing.