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Through a chain of emotional and energizing events, this series pursues two deaf companions, Kate and Michael, live in Los Angeles. Simultaneously, Kate has issues about her engagement and Michael can't overlook the separation from his former partner. They should be closer from one another to conquer these hard times.
It's an unconventional love story that needs another season to figure out what it really wants to be, and how best to get there. At least the most important elements -- or both of them, anyway -- are in place.
This Close is groundbreaking, necessary, and the fact that it is a genuinely great series - down to its writing, performances, and subject matter - only proves that a platform for this kind of storytelling is long overdue.
It's a frank and refreshing depiction of friendship, disability, and the different ways we can be intimate with other human beings. It's also entertaining as all hell.
But Stern and Feldman are more than enough reason to watch; they deserve to be in many more series and movies to come, but not before this series makes them heard.