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'Every Year After' Finale Kiss Sparks Sexuality Exploration
18 Jun
Summary
- Delilah's finale kiss marks a departure from societal expectations.
- Showrunner Amy B. Harris suggests Delilah is queer and exploring.
- Season 2 may explore Delilah's romantic future beyond Jordie.

The first season finale of Prime Video's 'Every Year After' featured a pivotal moment for the character Delilah. After the conclusion of her marriage and an affair, Delilah attended a Halloween party where she kissed a woman. Showrunner Amy B. Harris stated this act symbolizes Delilah releasing her fixed ideas about a perfect life.
Harris indicated that Delilah's exploration reflects a shedding of expectations, suggesting the character is open to new experiences and relationships. She elaborated that Delilah's journey in Season 1 was about cutting loose from her previous identity. Harris hopes to explore Delilah's queer identity further in a potential second season.
The showrunner noted that Delilah is currently focused on someone who may have moved on, implying Jordie. While Charlie is less of a romantic prospect, their paths could cross differently in the future. Harris views Delilah's openness to exploration as her greatest growth, emphasizing the character's ability to enjoy life and find people attractive without needing a relationship to define her.