Critics from Tan's Topics observed that the episode serves to flesh out the supporting characters, though some viewed it as a "filler" that paused the main storyline of Victor's burgeoning attraction to Benji. Despite this, the episode's emotional weight is anchored by the growing bond between Victor and Mia, ending with a supportive kiss between the two after they share their family traumas. Community Perspectives
“This show really strikes the balance between heartwarming, hilarious, and gut-wrenching. Every single member of this ensemble cast is believable and fleshed out. "Love, Victor" Season One Recap - EricaVain.com” ericavain.com Love, Victor s01x04
While the Salazars face their past, Mia deals with her own family dynamic. Her father, Harold, introduces her to his new girlfriend, Veronica. Defensive and protective, Mia is initially confrontational, but she eventually confides in Victor about the real reason her mother left: she wasn't an addict, as Mia had previously claimed, but had simply walked away from the family because she was unhappy. Themes and Critical Reception Critics from Tan's Topics observed that the episode