

I do not want to highlight the series to talk about LGBT themes, so common in this June month. But it is certainly a narrative that leaves us with hope that there are spaces in the world where relationships transcend age, gender, sexual orientation and strange ways of being in the world.

Tales of the City is not a brilliant series, often lost in clichés and over-emotional moments. The story is not new, but it is told now in 2019 showing us the transversality of love, this so called love that makes us feel at home - leading us to understand that the meaning of home exceeds the physical to make us understand after all that "home is where the heart is ". Tales of the City, a Netflix series premiered this month, tells the story of several people living in a San Francisco apartment complex called Barbary Lane, all linked to a 90-year-old lady who owns the property.
