![]() Sterling pushes April to come out before she’s comfortable enough to do it. Having said that, Sterling and April do not get a happy ending at the end of the first season. But once it gets going, they make a cute couple. One moment they hate each other, the next we find out Sterling has a crush on her after spending a good chunk of the first few episodes talking nonstop about her boyfriend. Speaking of weird pacing, the relationship between Sterling and April seemed to have come out of thin air. But, at times it can feel like you’re watching a telenovela because they came one after another. The show also has its fair share of plot twists. And being mainly comedy show, there are a lot of jokes to look forward to. But when it misses, you might be left with a feeling of secondhand embarrassment. When it hits, the comedic timing is on point. And what lesbian hasn’t had that experience? The pair share a few sweet moments that really made me wish I wasn’t such a dweeb in high school and so I might’ve had a girlfriend to love like that. At one point she talks about her intense relationships with female friends, commenting how had she crushed on some of them. April’s struggles are relatable, and you’ll find yourself sympathizing with her despite her questionable actions. But what about the lesbian? We get that in April Stevens, Sterling’s frenemy turned kind of, sort of, girlfriend. It causes enough friction to make the show interesting while also weaving in this telepathic twin thing they often rely on to make decisions together. Speaking of the girls, despite being twins, Sterling and Blair have very distinct personalities. Those girls softened his old heart like the frozen yogurt he sells. The found family aspect of this show was heartwarming. Their mentor, Bowser, is a seasoned bounty hunter who has seen too much and prefers to work alone. Where else have you heard of a pair of teenage twin girls who accidentally discover they have a knack for bounty hunting? And they’re surprisingly good at it, too. The Goodĭid I mention the kicks ass title already? It’s straight to the point and tells you exactly what it’s about. As if things weren’t complicated enough, Sterling realizes she likes girls just as the sisters find out their mom has secrets of her own. They live their secret double lives while going through the usual teenage dilemmas. It’s not exactly something their religious parents would approve of. When they accidentally help seasoned bounty hunter Bowser with a bounty, they decide to make it their new extracurricular activity. The show follows twin sisters Sterling and Blair as they navigate high school in rich, conservative town. Does its kick ass title live up to expectations or are you better off skipping this one like some of the bounties that skipped their court dates? Read on for our review of Teenage Bounty Hunters. So when Teenage Bounty Hunters came across the radar with a rumored lesbian storyline, there was no way we’d miss that. You know we’re always on the look out for new lesbian content.
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