I thought this was a very good introduction to the characters and their various situations. What I found most appealing was the chemistry between the characters, which generates for me at least, a curiosity to continue watching. Good Job!
I can see your point, but I think there will always be stereotypes, and we're trying to tell stories based on our experiences from London, including African MSMs (Men who Sleep with Men) who don't label themselves as gay or bisexual and every other dilemma like what do you do when the person you're with isn't out, and sometimes you have to use stereotypes to tell these stories.
Thank you for your comments, all are appreciated of course. Although, I'm not sure how many Nigerian gay stereotypes I've seen on TV...but thanks for pointing that out.
I didn't mention anything about his skin colour. The character is gay and acts like a gay stereotype, his ethnic origin has absolutely nothing to do with that. Do you honestly think he can't be a gay stereotype because of his skin colour?