This paper investigates the evolution of the romantic narratives surrounding two central figures—Justin Lee and Zydney Gomez—within the contemporary serialized drama “Crossroads & Constellations.” By employing narrative‑structural analysis, character‑arc mapping, and audience‑reception theory, the study traces how their interpersonal dynamics reflect broader sociocultural shifts in representations of gender, ethnicity, and intimacy on streaming platforms. Findings reveal that the creators strategically intertwine the protagonists’ back‑stories to subvert traditional romance tropes, foreground intersectionality, and sustain long‑term viewer engagement through a “relationship‑rollercoaster” model. The paper concludes with implications for future transmedia storytelling and recommendations for inclusive narrative design.
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