What stayed
The psychological depth and its uncomfortable honesty about identity, love and uncertainty.

A sharp, funny and painfully honest look at the chaos of trying to become a person before you know who that person is.
What stayed
The psychological depth and its uncomfortable honesty about identity, love and uncertainty.
Why I recommend it
It allows its characters to be inconsistent, selfish, tender and confused without reducing them to a lesson. It feels less like watching a polished character arc and more like watching an actual person change.