Reviewers at Vulture lauded the episode for its "mutually constructive" parental conversation, contrasting it with the "ominous" tone typical of 90s teen dramas.
Kurt and Blaine's "attempts to get a little wild" were noted by critics at IGN as some of the most realistic parts of the episode. [S3E7] The First Time
While is the most prominent, One Day at a Time (2017) also has a critically acclaimed S3E7 titled "The First Time": Reviewers at Vulture lauded the episode for its
Rolling Stone writers highlighted the scene where the couples leave a bar together as a "faithful and honest" depiction of teenage vulnerability. is a landmark episode of Glee , famously
is a landmark episode of Glee , famously centering on the decision of the show’s central couples, Rachel and Finn and Kurt and Blaine , to lose their virginities.
Critics generally hailed the episode as a for network television. In particular, reviewers from the HuffPost and The Atlantic praised it for giving the sexual development of a gay teen couple the same weight and dignity as a straight one. Key Highlights
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