Episode 4: What’s My Age Again? *
Episode 8: Dirt Off Your Shoulder (1)
Episode 9: Dirt Off Your Shoulder (2)
Episode 12: Should’ve Said No (1)
Episode 13: Should’ve Said No (2)
Episode 18: Mr. Brightside (1)
Episode 19: Mr. Brightside (2)
Episode 20: Extraordinary Machine (1)
Episode 21: Extraordinary Machine (2)
Episode 22: Drop It Like It’s Hot (1)
Episode 23: Drop It Like It’s Hot (2)
Episode 30: Nowhere To Run (1)
Episode 31: Nowhere To Run (2)
Episode 32: Underneath It All (1)
Episode 33: Underneath It All (2)
Episode 34: Can’t Tell Me Nothing (1)
Episode 35: Can’t Tell Me Nothing (2)
Episode 36: Not Ready To Make Nice (1)
Episode 37: Not Ready To Make Nice (2)
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What I really, really love about this kiss and what makes it so epic are their faces. They aren’t wearing their flirty little grins or playing it cool. They don’t even look like they’re particularly enjoying it, actually. It takes a moment for them to clumsily find each other’s mouths, and for a second it looks like they’re trying to eat each other’s faces. There’s no finesse or skill, and when you consider Drew and Bianca, you wonder why, since they’ve both had a ton of experience kissing. It shouldn’t look this sloppy, this uncoordinated. But it does, because they’re not just making out or enjoying some superficially sexy moment.
What makes this kiss so incredible is how desperate it looks. Desperate in the sense of all-consuming need. Even before all the gangs and guns and chaos, Drianca was a passionate couple with a ton of chemistry and a lot going on beneath the surface. They played it out as this kind of shallow couple made of two people who were not very likable on the outside, but you could tell they both felt a lot more for one another then they let themselves admit and probably even feel. So while they have a lot of natural chemistry together which makes for some very hot kisses, the real emotional depths to them stayed hidden.
This kiss, though, is all of that coming to a head. It’s every bit of chemistry that you could tell was simmering under the surface, all being let out at once. It’s made up of every lie they’ve ever told for one another, every edge they’ve reached with the other, every sacrifice they’ve ever made because of each other. It’s every nightmare Drew’s had of being beaten and every memory Bianca has of all the terrible things Vince made her do. It’s every time either of them remember what really happened that cold spring night, and every day they realize they’re the ones who will have to live with the burden of having killed a man for the rest of their lives. It’s every time they felt the slick-smooth metal of a gun turning over in their hands, and every time they saw Adam in a sling. It’s the explosion of their anger, their fear, their regret; all of it makes up the interiors of their private hells, and this moment is their inability to keep them from colliding.
This kiss is when the levee breaks and it’s this too powerful to be anything else but uncontrollable; wanting, needing, NOW NOW NOW. It’s passion at its most primal and most real. It proves that Drianca is a powerful, epic story waiting to happen and this moment isn’t so much a reunion as it is a surrender. They’re not just kissing; they’re breaking every limit they’ve ever set and every decision they’ve ever made, and letting the terror and the agony and the ecstasy of it all swallow them whole.
That^ was beautiful. Omg.

