Kelsa's acting was really flat. On another note but with the spotlight on the same subject, I understand that someone in Kelsa's position might feel misunderstood or mistreated, but her immediate support system was strong. She played the victim quite a bit, was selfish and called out those who stood by her unconditionally for having ulterior motives (ie wanting to be the centre of attention or wanting to being seen as morally superior) and many other unfounded claims which lead to many eye rolling moments. Khal's parents reaction was unrealistic, especially as he initially is worried that they won't accept a trans girlfriend.