I enjoyed the show so much! But...there is something dangerous about the message about the characters that stays into our subconscious...Male characters are all fine, no matter if they are gay or not, there is a wide variety of them. But among female characters there is not a single one one that celebrates a good female principal. They are either good but their strengths are very masculine (like Farah and Amanda), either they are very rough, cruel and insensitive (I'm not going to list, this is like every other female character, especially mothers). I understand that the author might be gay, or someone with a rough mother, traumatized or something, but I can't believe that the team of people who were working on the scripts didn't notice that they are sending very one-dimensional message here. If I don't have a problem to accept the concept of gay love story why do they have a problem to accept a concept of a mother who is kind, warm and gentle, some caring female character, somebody whose strengths are different than masculine. Someone who is sharing, comforting, advising, cuddling, protecting, feeding, understanding, loving... why in the world would some person traumatized by a woman want to repeat that story into his and other people's heads and hearts? Wouldn't be the greatest thing to send the message about how it would be nicer than repeating that mothers are cruel beings? Wouldn't that be a real fantasy made by writers? But maybe their imagination doesn't go so far...I'm so sorry about them..