I am so glad that Kat got some new to Nancy Drew, because I actually enjoyed the character and totally understood her POV, but she became a little less likable to me when she kept going after Eva every chance she got when Eva was essentially ignoring her. I am all for Kat not liking Eva and feeling hurt that the rest of her family seems to have forgotten everything she did so quickly, but the petty and incessant jabs is giving obsessed and Kat shouldn't be that girl.
Wasn't his mother addicted to plastic surgery and that's what essentially did her in - bad surgery?
I agree with @ranger1rg and I see a few other members posted the same sentiments as well. As I was watching it, I did feel uneasy about the way that Eva was essentially painting Joey as this savior. We don't have the full picture yet as to why there is so much resentment between Izaiah and his dad or why Joey of all people would be so invested in his well being. However, it makes little sense that Joey of all people was the only one invested in him.
As was already mentioned, it seemed like Izaiah struggled to fit in with his family's ideals and his dad's expectations so he rebelled. Yet, he had a mother and brothers who seemed to care for him. My hope is that Joey isn't as innocent as they are painting him and the only reason he invested in Izaiah was because he allowed him some sort of connection to Elon. I hate to say this but it is giving artist to close to art again. I feel like someone may be too fond of Jon and they writing is going somewhere that is problematic. Not because a white man helped a young black kid get his life together, but because it is painting his black family members as unwilling, incompetent, or even absent when that is not the case.
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