Ep 1. The Hate Is Real
- TV14
- June 8, 2016
- 40 min
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1.7 (37)
In season 2 episode 1 of I Am Jazz titled "The Hate Is Real," Jazz Jennings, a transgender teenage girl continues her journey of self-discovery and advocacy while facing new challenges and obstacles.
As the episode begins, Jazz receives a hateful comment on one of her YouTube videos, reminding her that discrimination and bigotry still exist. Soon after, she discovers that a hate group has targeted her and her family, leaving her feeling scared for her safety.
Despite the hate, Jazz remains determined to live her life authentically and spreads her message of positivity and acceptance through her platform. She plans to attend a gender affirming surgery consultation with her parents and hopes to get closer to her ultimate goal of undergoing gender confirmation surgery.
Meanwhile, Jazz's brothers, Sander and Griffen, struggle to understand and cope with the hate directed at their sister. They express their frustration and fears to their parents, highlighting the importance of supporting each other as a family.
In addition to dealing with the hate from strangers, Jazz and her parents also navigate a difficult situation with her grandmother. After years of disapproval, Jazz's grandmother finally reaches out and expresses a desire to connect with her granddaughter. However, the family must decide whether or not to forgive her past actions and welcome her back into their lives.
Throughout the episode, Jazz continues to learn and grow as both a transgender individual and a young adult. She reflects on the importance of self-love and stands up for herself and others in the face of discrimination.
Overall, "The Hate Is Real" highlights the ongoing struggles of the LGBTQ+ community and the resilience and strength of those who fight for acceptance and understanding. The episode serves as a reminder of the power of love and support in the face of hate and bigotry.