[s1e6] Who We Are ⏰ 🎁

: After shaving her head in the previous episode, Caitlin is confronted by Sarah , who gives her a flyer for a psychologist specializing in gender identity . This prompts Caitlin to research transitioning and testosterone online.

The episode centers on a weekend where the two protagonists, and Caitlin , split up to explore their own desires and confront their families. [S1E6] Who We Are

: Increasingly frustrated by his lack of control, Richard warns Caitlin not to fall in love with someone who cannot love her back, referring to Fraser. 💡 Themes & Analysis : After shaving her head in the previous

: The episode is set against the backdrop of the 2016 U.S. Election . As the results come in showing a victory for Donald Trump, a sense of dread settles over characters like Sarah (Fraser's mother), signaling a shift in power on the military base. 🔑 Key Character Developments : Increasingly frustrated by his lack of control,

: Like much of Guadagnino's work, the episode relies on small gestures and "soft" production to convey deep ambiguity and teenage angst.

: His pursuit of Jonathan becomes more intense, though reviewers from TV Fanatic note the discomfort of the age gap.

This guide covers of the HBO series We Are Who We Are , titled "Right Here, Right Now VI." Directed by Luca Guadagnino, this episode serves as a major turning point for the main characters' identities and the show's political backdrop. 🎬 Episode Summary: "Right Here, Right Now VI"