I won’t lie, as much as my feelings about the series have been mixed since the beginning, watching this third season knowing it was it’s last made the overall viewing experience bittersweet. Over the past two seasons, we’ve watched Victor discover his sexuality, come out to his family, endure hateful comments from the people he considered his family and closest confidants, and fall in love. While it continues its gay romance premise, it also prioritizes characters of color and portrays all different kinds of queer experiences. Pride Month is back and you know what that means–a new season of Love, Victor!A spin-off of the critically-acclaimed teen film Love, Simon (2018), the show is arguably an improvement over its original source material.
Warning: this review contains spoilers for Season 3 of Love, Victor.