I spent my whole day watching this show like it was a toxic relationship. It gave me laughs, emotions, nostalgia, and then BAM—a cliffhanger that felt like emotional ghosting. Seriously, who ends a season like that? “See you next year”?! No closure, no answers, just vibes and pain.
Let’s start with Benny (Benito Skinner). First of all, he’s literally a white version of Alex Claremont-Diaz. Like, give this man a Twitter stan account already—he probably runs five. From quoting Lorde like she’s scripture to jamming to Nicki Minaj’s “Super Bass” in the middle of emotional breakdowns, he’s an icon. A messy icon, but an icon nonetheless.

And can we talk about the music? When “Vroom Vroom” by Charli XCX came on, I nearly floated out of my chair. Every episode sounded like a 2014 Tumblr playlist had a baby with Glee. Nostalgia hit HARD. Especially with all the 2010s references—30-year-olds playing college kids? We’re so back.

But beyond the glitter and chaos, the show really hits emotionally. Benny’s internal struggle with accepting his sexuality felt raw. The scene where he lies (again) just to fit in? Heartbreaking. And his bond with Carmen? It’s the definition of wholesome. She gets him. The weird, chaotic, messy parts of him—and never judges.
Also, random shoutout to Hailee for being totally unfiltered and hilarious. Every line she delivers feels like a tweet I’d bookmark for therapy later.

But seriously, this ending??? No closure on Miles, no clarity on Benny’s feelings, and Carmen just stuck in the middle? Netflix, you owe us a SEASON TWO.
Overcompensating (Amazon Prime) Quotes
“Don’t watch Gilmore Girls without me.” —Benny
This line broke me. Carmen says it in the most casual way, but the subtext? Pure love and comfort. It’s like when you find your person in the middle of chaos. Soft and sweet.

“If there’s nothing missing in my life, then why do these tears come at night?” —Carmen (quoting Britney)
It’s Britney, bitch—but suddenly it’s sad? Carmen drops this lyric during a heart-to-heart and it hits different. It’s about closeted pain, and wow… never thought of it that way before.

“Play ‘Super Bass’ by Nicki Minaj.” —Benny
He says this right after an awkward silence. Like dude’s falling apart but still has taste. This show knows how to balance chaos with comedy.
“Lorde is the greatest songwriter of our time.” —Benny
He’s not wrong though. This happens during a weird debate about pop music at a frat party. Everyone clowns him, but he stands his ground. King.

“You ever feel like you’re auditioning for your own life?” —Miles
Lowkey the most introspective line in the whole series. Miles says this while walking Benny home, and it kind of sums up the whole show’s vibe.
“You’re not fooling anyone, Benny.” —Hailee
Oof. Said with love, but it lands like a gut punch. Hailee sees right through him, and it’s one of those “the jig is up” moments.

“He’s bisexual, not a unicorn.” —Carmen
THANK YOU. Carmen (Wally Baram) says this when someone fetishizes Miles at a party. Her delivery was everything. Protective bestie energy.
“This isn’t Glee, it’s college.” —Hailee
Iconic. She yells this after another group karaoke night goes off the rails. It’s the meta moment we didn’t know we needed.

“I’m not ready to be me yet.” —Benny
He whispers this in the mirror. No audience, no jokes—just raw. Possibly the most vulnerable line in the show.

“I’ll come out when I’m not scared of what happens after.” —Benny
It’s said during a breakdown near the season finale. It hit me like a truck. It’s honest, real, and painfully relatable.

This show isn’t perfect. It’s messy, dramatic, and sometimes way too meta. But it gets so many things right—especially the pain of pretending, the beauty of acceptance, and the weird chaotic energy of being 20-something and totally lost. I need Season 2 like Benny needs to stop lying. ASAP.
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