![]() ![]() I enjoyed that there were complexities there, that it wasn’t just both parents being a united front of anger for exactly the same reasons. I like that the contention isn’t about Nigel being trans or about it being a queer relationship, and there’s no tension about the non-binary character either instead this is pure family dynamics, secrets being kept, etc. It’s… predictably awkward, especially as soon as they discover Nigel’s job and what the two of them work on together. I didn’t realise this was coming out, and leapt on it as soon as I did! It’s lovely to revisit Oscar and Nigel, and see them a little further into their relationship - in fact, with Oscar taking Nigel to meet his parents. ![]()
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