@Hulu's @lovevictorhulu — the spinoff series inspired by "Love, Simon" — comes to its conclusion in its third and final season. The series feels more sharply-written as its storylines resolve. As Season Two ended, Victor's (@itsmichaelcimino) relationship with Benji (@gsear) seemed in doubt, as Benji caught sight of Victor in a clench with new friend Rahim (@anthonykeyvan). Dashing off into the night, Victor made his choice between the two, turning up at the door of...But let's not spoil that. Suffice to say, every choice has its consequences, and what comes next blindsides Victor in the most painful way possible. Season Three shoehorns a lot into its fairly meager allotment of episodes — too much, really; it's inevitable that some relationships will feel underdeveloped, and some storylines have a rushed, truncated quality. That said, the show's humor is better than ever, and the best one-liners more equitably distributed. This feels like a more mature show, too, though in some ways that maturity seems a bit over the top. That said, the more mature approach also allows for greater realism in both matters of the heart and the way parents handle their kids' growing up. "Love, Victor" has grown into its own story — just in time for the story to end, alas. But this cast of likable characters have, like the series, come into their own; they will thrive just fine in fans' imaginations. Watch on @Disneyplus or @Hulu June 15. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️??️?️? ?: @itsmichaelcimino @hulu
@Hulu's @lovevictorhulu — the spinoff series inspired by "Love, Simon" — comes to its conclusion in its third and final season. The series feels more sharply-written as its storylines resolve. As Season Two ended, Victor's (@itsmichaelcimino) relationship with Benji (@gsear) seemed in doubt, as Benji caught sight of Victor in a clench with new friend Rahim (@anthonykeyvan). Dashing off into the night, Victor made his choice between the two, turning up at the door of...But let's not spoil that. Suffice to say, every choice has its consequences, and what comes next blindsides Victor in the most painful way possible. Season Three shoehorns a lot into its fairly meager allotment of episodes — too much, really; it's inevitable that some relationships will feel underdeveloped, and some storylines have a rushed, truncated quality. That said, the show's humor is better than ever, and the best one-liners more equitably distributed. This feels like a more mature show, too, though in some ways that maturity seems a bit over the top. That said, the more mature approach also allows for greater realism in both matters of the heart and the way parents handle their kids' growing up. "Love, Victor" has grown into its own story — just in time for the story to end, alas. But this cast of likable characters have, like the series, come into their own; they will thrive just fine in fans' imaginations. Watch on @Disneyplus or @Hulu June 15.
Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork
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?: @itsmichaelcimino @hulu
Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork
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?: @itsmichaelcimino @hulu
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