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Disney’s new hit series: Andi Mack starts its second season off on a high note with a well presented hour long story that finds time to share the spotlight between its ensemble cast of characters, all the while continuing and improving upon the series consistent strength of showcasing true to life situations with excellence. The new season’s premiere primarily functions as a means to kick start multiple story arcs that feature major turning points for the majority of the characters. Now if there’s one word that can be used to describe the theme of all of the characters’ journeys in this premiere, it would be: confusion. The episode features many of the characters trying to take steps to grow into the next phase of their lives, but are all uncertain of how to do it right. However, this isn't showcased as a means to make the characters seem dumb or for the show to talk down to its' audience. Rather, it is done in a way that realistically shows how it can be difficult for many individuals of different ages and backgrounds to find the right way to take the appropriate next steps in growing up.

The first and most focused upon of these scenarios is the situation of whether Bowie will ask Bex to marry him. Bowie obviously wants to be a permanent part of Bex and Andi's lives but isn't sure of how to proceed with making it happen. But the other side of the situation is whether Bex would say yes to Bowie's potential marriage proposal along with the fact that not only is the audience uncertain of what Bex really wants, but Bex herself is still trying to figure out what she wants. And that is very understandable. She has only just started to get used to her role of being Andi's mother and primary provider. Now Bex like anyone probably wants a traditional happy family for herself and Andi one day, but it's obviously hard for her to want to bring in any other type of major change into her life right now since so much in her life has already been turned upside down. Which is probably why when the marriage proposal finally happens... Bex decides to say no to Bowie.

Meanwhile, the season premiere also features Andi and Jonah... finally becoming a couple. Seriously. Once broken up with Amber, Jonah finally sees the obvious light that both Andi and the audience clearly saw during all of season one. So after letting Andi know how much he really likes her (but without pushing her to like him back which was a nicely done move), he and Andi start the basic beginnings of a stronger relationship. Now for Andi, this would seem like a dream come true. However Andi quickly learns that getting this dream turned into a reality isn't what she expected. She finds herself even more nervous now, since the emotions that come from being someone's girlfriend are brand new to her and she isn't sure of how to handle them. It's a nice little nod to reality in the sense that for anyone: not all situations turn out the way we think they will in life.

And speaking of things not turning out the way anyone thought, Amber is back in this premiere and for the first time ever, she acts... nice. Now some new information about her is learned in this episode. Such as Iris telling the gang that Amber has always been insecure and Amber even revealing privately to Jonah that another part of the reason she's acted like a jerk recently is because her dad lost his job and has been out of work for some time which has obviously had a negative impact on the family. Now whether Amber is lying or not is still left uncertain by the end of the episode. Unlike the uncertainty that comes from what all of the other characters are going to do next in the series, Amber's true intentions and future actions are now the only true mystery the series has at this particular point. And thanks to both the writing, direction, and actress Emily Skinner's performance, it truly is very difficult to pinpoint what she's really up to and what's going to happen next. And that's exactly how good television story telling should be done. Things in the real world can be unpredictable at times and that's what this series showcases well.

And speaking of the real world, it's time to move onto... the big topic in this episode: Cyrus being gay. Now this revelation isn't just spouted out. What the show cleverly does first is give Cyrus what he's seemingly wanted for some time: a girlfriend who finally kisses him and shows him unconditional affection. But when Cyrus starts realizing that he's experiencing feelings of jealousy from seeing Andi and Jonah get back together, Cyrus only now starts to realize that he isn't sure that he wants Iris anymore, but rather wishes... he had Jonah. Essentially, just like many of the other characters in this episode: Cyrus is very confused about what he wants. But for Cyrus more than anyone else: his change in decision of what he wants has obviously resulted in a massive change in his identity.
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Now obviously this major change in Cyrus' character has resulted in a massive response from many different types of people online. Some loving that this type of story is happening in a Disney show, some hating it, and some liking the idea but think it doesn't belong in a
kids' show. But here's the thing.
Andi Mack from the get go has been a series that showcases what real people (including kids) in the real world deal with. For example, the series from the beginning has tackled the topic of teenage pregnancy. Now one could easily argue this is not a topic that should be addressed on a television program that is being watched by millions of kids. But the thing is, this is a topic that millions of kids in the real world do deal with. They either are or know someone that is the child of a teen parent. It's not a thing that should be glorified, but it's a real thing that happens in the real world, and how to navigate through that type of living situation (and how to assist people you know going through that living situation) is a topic that everyone should be familiar with because unless you're going to be a hermit for the rest of your life, you
will encounter someone in this situation at some point. So you should have some idea of how to react to it
appropriately when it happens.

Similarly, encountering individuals who are gay is a part of the real world. To act like it isn't would make this show become more fantasy than realistic. And as much as some people might hate to admit this: not addressing the topic can do more harm than good. You see, not letting children know about what groups of people different than themselves or their family are like can cause very negative consequences later down the line. For example: if a child from a family of one particular religion is just told that all other faiths are wrong and nothing else, it can cause that child to grow into an adult that simply hates individuals that have different beliefs. However if that child is told of the differences and similarities different religions and faiths have, it can help them find ways when they're older to create simple friendships or at least find some simple common ground in building relationships with those of different backgrounds. The same can be said with getting to know people from different cultures and countries. You can't ignore the differences, but to ignore the similarities that can bring us peacefully together can be easily designated the greater crime. The exact same type of thing can be said with those that are gay and those that have no interest in being that.

Now this isn't to say that all lifestyle choices people make are right and should be glorified. To say that everyone is right and no one is wrong would result in a world with nothing but chaos and no order. However as Andi Mack showcases, the world is not going to get better by creating more conflict from people fighting over differences. First and foremost, we all need to love and help our neighbors. Maybe not help them in doing things we disagree on, but help them in things we have in common. This is definitely seen with the character of Cyrus. If he had just showed up in the first episode as the gay person that's only there to remind you he's gay, that could cause some audiences to dislike him. But from early on, that's not how he was presented. He was introduced as a supportive friend that finds creative ways to help people first and foremost. Thus: if you ever met Cyrus in real life but didn't approve of his crushing on Jonah, you could still appreciate him for being kind to his friends and the sports team he supported and find common ground to bond with him there. You can go through life not approving of everything your peers do, but can still find something to appreciate in them and even still find something to build some sort of friendship out of.

And these are the kind of conversation topics that can potentially come from families watching this series together. And yes, this is truly a show families need to watch together. Whether you approve of gay lifestyle choices or not, this is the type of show that could be used as a true opportunity to start spring boarding conversations parents have with their kids about if that type of lifestyle choice is right, or why it's wrong, or at the very least: how to appropriately go about interacting and still showing kindness to those that are different than you. Because to not do so, can result in many young people later down the line becoming uninformed individuals that make hateful or harmful choices that cause great damage to many people. So yeah, for anyone thinks Andi Mack is doing harm to young viewers with what they're showing, well I hope you don't mind that the real world is showing them pretty much the same thing. But in a confused world of flawed people, it is good to know that there's one TV show out there that is trying to make an attempt to show how a flawed world... can be a little better.
Notes:
-The episode previous to this is "
Best Surprise Ever". The following episode is "Chinese New Year".
-This hour long episode was actually a combination of what was originally planned to be the final half hour episode of season 1, and the first half hour episode of Season 2.
-The video version of this review will be available later today.
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