Thread:Stolen5487/@comment-34055410-20190731213512/@comment-25342388-20191103040021

That is actually why I think Monty's is better because the show doesn't try to make you think Monty has changed. He still acts the same way, the only thing they did was explore his FE in greater detail, reveal that he is a repressed gay guy, give him a love interest and have him feel remorse for Bryce's death. His character didn't change at all though. With Bryce his character actually does a 180 but they failed at even that as there are moments where he acts like his S1/2 self such as vandalizing an innocent families house and scaring their child, and don't forget the last episode where he decides to cripple Zach and try to destroy his career all because Zach was there for Chloe when she had her abortion.

Plus, I just feel Monty's FE is much better. A person of color struggling with their sexuality that is regularly abused by their father and taught to hate who they are sounds a lot better than a privileged white boy who had everything handed to him who's only "struggle" was his parents weren't around much.