It's a TV series sequel to Love, Simon and it's better in every way imaginable.
I don't want to spoil too much, but it's about a gay/curious HIspanic half-Colombian half-Puerto Rican boy who moves from Texas with his conservative family to Simon's high school after Simon graduates. He starts texting Simon for advice on how to handle his life, which includes trouble and friction with his conservative hispanic family as he discovers who he is, and navigating love with his crush while dating a girl at school. The themes and struggles are very relatable (I say this as a married gay Hispanic man from Texas who went through pretty much the same story as this show) and it feels like finally a show that represents what my coming of age experience was like. And it has some amazing teachable moments about LGBTQ diversity that I won't spoil
Also I love love LOVE the representation in this one.
If you loved Love, Simon, you'll adore Love, Victor. It's 10 episodes and released on Hulu today!
DON'T SLEEP ON THIS LIKE YOU DID HARLOTS, ERA
I don't want to spoil too much, but it's about a gay/curious HIspanic half-Colombian half-Puerto Rican boy who moves from Texas with his conservative family to Simon's high school after Simon graduates. He starts texting Simon for advice on how to handle his life, which includes trouble and friction with his conservative hispanic family as he discovers who he is, and navigating love with his crush while dating a girl at school. The themes and struggles are very relatable (I say this as a married gay Hispanic man from Texas who went through pretty much the same story as this show) and it feels like finally a show that represents what my coming of age experience was like. And it has some amazing teachable moments about LGBTQ diversity that I won't spoil
Also I love love LOVE the representation in this one.
If you loved Love, Simon, you'll adore Love, Victor. It's 10 episodes and released on Hulu today!
DON'T SLEEP ON THIS LIKE YOU DID HARLOTS, ERA
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