The Bold Type, like many viewers, I was eager to see what came next for magazine social media guru turned budding activist, Kat Edison.
Over the course of three and a half seasons, Kat explored what it meant to be biracial, to be bisexual, and gained a grasp on what political activism meant to her.
Kat, played by biracial Australian actress Aisha Dee, was by no means the most revolutionary character on television, but in a sea of whitewashed feminist TV, it was satisfying to finally see a Black woman partake in these conversations.
By the end of the midseason finale, it was exhilarating and nerve wracking to watch Kat choose between the safety of her job at the fictional Scarlet magazine or her calling to activism.