A- Docked one point for the Season 3 amnesia subplot. We’ve seen it before.
Critics often argue that the are too perfect to be real. This leads us to the controversial "Glitch Theory"—the idea that producers subtly manipulate audio and lighting to create romantic tension.
In the early seasons, Mimi’s approach to dating is characterized by a defensive cynicism. Her relationships often begin with high barriers—sarcastic quips and a refusal to engage in "typical" romantic gestures. However, the genius of the show’s writing lies in its ability to slowly peel back these layers. The audience watches as Mimi navigates the treacherous waters of modern dating, from awkward first encounters to the terrifying prospect of genuine intimacy.
And that, perhaps, is the most romantic storyline of all.