Parents' Guide to

With Love

By Joly Herman, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 15+

Inclusive Latino show talks frankly about family, love, sex.

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A little forced at times, but still charming, With Love is a love letter to the Latino culture that thrives in places like creator Gloria Calderón Kellett's (One Day at a Time) Portland, Oregon. This means that though the Diaz family keeps its traditions, the conversations are very inclusive, sex-positive, and open to new influences. However, there is an explain-y vibe that slows the flow a little. A character's boyfriend explains to the whole extended family what it means to be bisexual, which ends up feeling more like an awkward moment that feels overly earnest. With Love is definitely soapy (how can it not be when there's a hospital setting in play?), but there's warmth, joy, and some good acting that can be enjoyed in this show when it's not taking itself too seriously.

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