I am very convinced that Sean knows that white is pretending to be black. Especially if it goes based on the book on that point. It seems like Sean is trying to help white adjust to Black's life so he doesn't get caught. I think they did a really good job with everything I feel like this scenes go together really well and the emotions through the actor's eyes really come through.
The title sounds weird, but its one of the best "bathroom" scenes I've seen. There was talking. That's it. It was sweet and I liked the progression of their relationship. It feels natural and not forced. Feelings are out there, but not in a bad way.I worry for Vee and Dome. I see catastrophe coming their way. It's very obviously like each other but he's dating the other sister so... Doom lies in wait for them.Pufah and Thorn... Their relationship is silly to me. Thorn has pretty obvious feelings, it's apparent to everybody else I don't know if he's actually realized that his feelings are more than friendship though. Fah definitely figuring it out. I've seen in the preview for episode 5, when he tells his friend how to tell if you like someone he ends up explaining all the things that he does to Thorn... OOPS ?
When I came into this series, I was thinking I was going to get "He's Coming to Me" vibes, but I got a little more of the spooky side and I'm here for it! It surprised me. I was thinking it may be corny, but I think it's starting off well so far!
There was a lot of information in that first episode, so it felt a bit rushed, but I still think it was very well paced.For those of you who have read the book it is 100% different than the book.