: Many viewers on Reddit and elsewhere appreciated Rahim’s confrontation with Victor, noting it realistically portrays internal community tensions regarding "passing privilege" and the reality of facing daily discrimination.
The episode’s namesake revolves around Victor being selected for a school "Bravery Award." Initially excited, Victor is deflated to realize it isn't for his athletic skill on the basketball court, but for the "bravery" of being an openly gay athlete. [S3E7] The Gay Award
: Some critics felt the "Double Break-Up" and "Sad Pizza Night" segments were rushed, fitting for a final season that had to tie up numerous loose ends in a limited timeframe. : Many viewers on Reddit and elsewhere appreciated
Reviews often highlight the episode's nuanced take on . Reviews often highlight the episode's nuanced take on
While Victor weighs his decision, several major relationship arcs reach critical turning points:
: Mia begins to find a sense of family with her father and his new baby, though it complicates her relationship with Andrew as she considers a future that might not include him at Creekwood. Critical Reception
'Love, Victor' Recap: Season 3, Episode 7 “The Gay Award”