I've been surprised by the reviews that have been published. I've wondered if they really took the time to view all of the series without bringing their own prejudices to the process. Colton sincerely, honestly, and bravely revealed the story of how he finally came to terms with his sexual orientation and, ultimately, the joy and emotional relief of being true to himself. Sadly, it took a loving relationship to breakdown in a way that was very hurtful to all involved, which consequently led Colton to attempt to commit suicide. I, for one, am very grateful he wasn't successful in his attempt. He's now turned those negatives into a positive that will hopefully help others know that there is are better days ahead--if you can just hold on. There's a very beautiful postscript to all of this, in that he has reportedly found a loving relationship. Gus Kenworthy, by the way, is definitely an added plus for his commentary.