With Love, Victor's first season wrapped up, fans are anxiously awaiting season two. Watching Victor's journey through self-discovery was great, filling a hole that many gay kids were missing on TV. The Love, Simon spin-off series brought much-needed representation along with a likable cast to TV screens. However, just how likable were they? When the main cast is stacked up against one another, how do they do? Just how likable is every main cast member of the Hulu exclusive? Let's find out.

Andrew

Andrew in class, turning back to talk to Mia in Love, Victor

While Andrew started to change his ways once the first season was nearing completion, he was somewhat of a bully through the majority of it. He was rude to Felix and Victor constantly, and was always trying to tear the latter's relationship with Mia apart. While he did have a few redeeming moments near the end of the season, even working to undo Felix's demeaning nickname, overall he was easily the most unlikable of the entire main cast. This could very easily change in season two, however.

Armando

Armando is an interesting case, we really don't know enough about him to plant him as someone likable or not. He's generally been a good father to his kids, but he didn't handle the Isabel situation well by any means, and so far, whether or not he would be supportive of Victor being gay is murky at best (we'll find out soon). He had Victor's back when he stood up to his grandfather though, so anything is possible.

Pilar

When it comes down to it Pilar is a nice person. She genuinely cares about the people close to her, especially her family. However, she is an irritable person, and her family's move in the beginning of the series put her in a dark place. While she has a few bright moments throughout the show, she has a tough time expressing how she feels, and often takes it out on the people closest to her. It's not often we see her true caring side come out.

Lake

Lake is all over the place, in like, every way imaginable. Sometimes she comes off as a social media-obsessed teen, sometimes she comes off as a very caring friend, sometimes she comes off as vain, other times a considerate person.

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Overall she is a good person, and she genuinely cares about the people close to her, such as Mia. However, her behavior toward Felix, keeping him at arm's length as to not associate herself with him in public, was pretty rough. However, she eventually claimed him as her own in front of the school. Lake certainly isn't perfect by any standard, but she does mean well.

Isabel

Isabel is the same interesting case as her husband, we don't know just how likable she truly is. She has a cheating scandal in her past, but other than that, she seems like a generally good person. Considering how close she and Victor are, it's unlikely that she wouldn't support him after knowing that he's gay, but time will tell.

Victor

Victor is a mess. He's a nice person, but he's going through nothing short of a crisis with his sexuality. This has caused him to do some stupid things, and he kissed Benji multiple times while still in a relationship with Mia.

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He had the chance to wait until his relationship was over to do so, at least one of the times, but he acted on impulse. While he is a nice person on the inside, he does have some problematic qualities. It will be interesting to see if he can mend his relationship with Mia in season two.

Mia

Besides a little bit of unwarranted anger toward Veronica, Mia never did anything wrong in season one. She was a caring girlfriend to Victor, a helpful friend to Lake and a... friend to Andrew? She is a very mature individual who is careful about her decisions, and she stood by Victor even when he let her down. Mia deserves better, to be quite fair.

Benji

Benji smiling at the fair in Love, Victor

Besides the fact that he could have waited until Mia and Victor broke up to kiss Victor, Benji is another person who never really did anything wrong in season one. He was a fantastic boyfriend to Derek for some reason and he was very good to his friends, making Victor feel welcomed when he joined the staff at the coffee shop. Benji even forgave Victor after he kissed him without consent, which is a very big thing to do.

Felix

Felix is the absolute undisputed king of Love, Victor. This man is so incredibly kind to everyone around him. He might seem a bit off at times, but he makes everyone who he even has a conversation with feel at home. He's great to Lake and Mia, and his reaction to Victor coming out is the sweetest thing in the entire world. No one can even come close to touching Felix. What a man.

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