Would definitely recommend this series, if only to see the relationships blossom between the two main couples. I know it may see slow at the start, and that there are certainly ridiculous awkward areas that have been produced, with perhaps too many different couples for one series, but it really was a joy to watch. I'm just saying, don't start judging it until you've finished it, hope you love Fightor and Zaifah as much as I do.
This series brings about a lot of issues that gay people, especially in the younger generations, still have today, of the fear of acceptance and the unlikeliness that they will ever have a partner who understands them, as well as friends that sympathise. Whoever you are therefore, and wherever you are, I bid you to be brave, true to yourself and lovee whomever you wish, that's what this show has taught me.
This series brings about a lot of issues that gay people, especially in the younger generations, still have today, of the fear of acceptance and the unlikeliness that they will ever have a partner who understands them, as well as friends that sympathise. Whoever you are therefore, and wherever you are, I bid you to be brave, true to yourself and lovee whomever you wish, that's what this show has taught me.
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