I can't even say how many times I've had season one on repeat. it's such a joy to listen. the premise is so funny and clever, and the execution is absolutely perfect. it's the most found family podcast of them all.relationships and interactions between the characters carry the show. the podcast manages to show many intricacies and issues of navigating life as a queer person in a non-welcoming time, while still being effortlessly funny. when it goofs, it goofs hard and takes no prisoners. but when it gets serious and real, there are no survivors (save me, episode eight. episode eight please save me).ginormous kudos for including a central aroace character who is also, I'm pretty sure, some flavour of autistic (it's my professional evaluation, which I'm entitled to as an autistic person). being aroace doesn't prevent fawx from forming beautiful relationships. I can't wait to have more insight into his history with madge and the five years spent with james. on that note, madge's development is so rewarding. I love how she asserts her place, how she demands to be included and appreciated. and james, oof, james... truly heart-wrenching to witness his hidden insecurities push him to make mistakes. the bathtub scene from episode eight is both hard to listen to and comforting. perfectly bittersweet.overall, it's a beautiful podcast and a wonderful take on the classic holmes and watson (both the characters and the archetype). it's queer, it's acab, it's an awesome experience. season two can't come soon enough.