And then suddenly the third episode appears and takes a very strange direction. As if all other characters were never introduced and the director's true approach to the series is exposed. I held on for the ride, all the cliche's were played, and then 'poof' a double suicide for love and then we're back to the story. I found it gratuitously shot and too 'on the nose.' I have a rainbow family and it even made them shake their head and say, 'I'm so not comfortable with this.' I worked in Hollywood for 15 years and thought I had seen it all as far as poor choices in storyline. Episode 3 deserved to have it's own series with those characters fully fleshed out, not forced into someone else's storyline. My two cents...