It broke me especially because the writers didn’t pretend it didn’t happen, only the characters did. Having Quentin’s bisexuality go from one scene that could be interpreted as a joke or a one off to an actual conflict the character experienced of knowing he could have a loving relationship with Eliot, but that he didn’t have the courage to seize outside of Filory was oof.
Honestly I don’t think I’ve seen another show that handled struggles with vulnerability and emotions that well.
The bottle episode where Elliot and Quentin have to solve the mosaic to get the key is one of the most touching episodes of TV I have seen.
It broke me especially because the writers didn’t pretend it didn’t happen, only the characters did. Having Quentin’s bisexuality go from one scene that could be interpreted as a joke or a one off to an actual conflict the character experienced of knowing he could have a loving relationship with Eliot, but that he didn’t have the courage to seize outside of Filory was oof.
Honestly I don’t think I’ve seen another show that handled struggles with vulnerability and emotions that well.
I felt sad that for both it was the healthiest loving relationship they would each have.