Something I find incredibly important is that both Blanchard and Cravalho are both a part of the LGBTQ+ community in real life. The representation of the queer community is in your face and unapologetic. No child enjoys talking about anything to do with sex with their parents. She has an entire conversation about dental dams.
As a super sex-positive, queer supporting mother she sets up hilarious, as well as embarrassing moments like all mothers do to their children. Megan Mullally ( Will & Grace) is a comedic icon. She brings all her charm, pulled faces, and comedy chops to Paige. Paige is played by Rowan Blanchard, who I’ve been a huge fan of since her time on Girl Meet’s World. We’ve seen this story a million times with straight characters, it’s time to spread the love.
While it doesn’t add much as far as being an original story, I didn’t care. After joining the team and getting to know AJ ( Auli’i Cravalho – Moana), who also happens to be her crush’s fraternal twin, she learns what real love feels like. However, just like in every teen movie, things don’t always go as planned.