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I loved the relationship with her and Rasha, actually I liked all of the stuff with her, Winston, Rasha and Zoe. That's a nice little group. And we got some Baaz/Goldi scenes.
The dynamic of living her faith while being pulled towards the more secular life that she sees Rasha living was very compelling and I hope they continue to explore that moving forward. I also appreciated them showing the shockingly casual prejudice that she has to endure on a daily basis.
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Really agree with that. As much as I was opposed to the way she was doing things in the feminist club, I really like her development and I´d like to see if that´ll make her handle things in the club differently.
And as I already wrote I thought it was interesting that she didn´t seem to connect the 'gay people are sinners rule' to Zoe until the others asked her about it. And later on at least to me it seems that she didn´t really feel, that Rasha and Zoe are sinners, it seemed more something her head told her that she has to believe in that they are. Probably that´s why it was relatively easy for her to decide that´s not on her to judge. Just to compare, Zoe´s mother feels that it is wrong and that is way harder to go against.