This episode explores Troy and Gabriella‘s relationship, revealing how constant miscommunication, broken, trust and pressure to choose between love and ambition were glamorized as part of the “perfect couple” narrative.
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This episode explores Troy and Gabriella‘s relationship, revealing how constant miscommunication, broken, trust and pressure to choose between love and ambition were glamorized as part of the “perfect couple” narrative.
This episode explores Troy and Gabriella‘s relationship, revealing how constant miscommunication, broken, trust and pressure to choose between love and ambition were glamorized as part of the “perfect couple” narrative.
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This episode explores Troy and Gabriella‘s relationship, revealing how constant miscommunication, broken, trust and pressure to choose between love and ambition were glamorized as part of the “perfect couple” narrative.