Got around to the season finale with the girlfriend via Hulu.
That was a fucking bomb drop of an ending, but beyond the actual text of the situation, I am really...happy isn't the right word, but it's the best I can do, that a network sitcom seriously tackled the issue with ICE and didn't play it for straight-up laughs or dismissal but committed to showing how horrible it would be. The scene between Mateo and Cheyenne is utterly heartbreaking in how it portrays even the best-case scenario, and Dina's breakdown about, for once, being unable to do anything even with all her resources really resounds.
Just finished the season, and I agree with this.
Really sport the way they handled the subject matter. This shoe is very strong and it's a shame it doesn't get more discussion here.