Warrior Series Nun Ava & Beatrice Couple Review

Ava & Beatrice

『An Emotional Journey of Two Warriors Saving Each Other Against Fate』

๐ŸŽฅ Series Overview

๐ŸŽฌ Title: Warrior Nun (2020~2022)
๐ŸŒ Country: ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ USA
๐ŸŽž️ Genre: Fantasy / Drama / Action
๐Ÿ—“️ Production & Release: Netflix, 2 seasons, total 18 episodes
๐Ÿ“ข Created by: Simon Barry
๐Ÿ“– Based on: Ben Dunn’s comic “Warrior Nun Areala”

๐Ÿ‘ฉ‍๐Ÿ’ผ Cast: Alba Baptista – Ava Silva
Kristina Tonteri-Young – Sister Beatrice

๐Ÿงฉ Deep Story Exploration (Spoilers)

๐ŸŒ‘ Ava and Beatrice

Ava, who spent 12 years as a quadriplegic orphan, has a strong desire for freedom and survival. Beatrice, on the other hand, comes from an upper-class and strictly religious family, hiding her queer identity through her devotion to the convent.

Ava becomes the new Warrior Nun after receiving the Halo, while Beatrice serves as her mentor and overseer, training her in discipline and combat.

In Season 1, Beatrice appears as a strict instructor who scolds Ava for her reckless and selfish behavior. However, Beatrice is also the one who shows Ava the most consistent faith and devotion. This 'devotion beneath the cold exterior' becomes the foundation for Ava’s growing trust in Beatrice.

๐Ÿ”ฅ Subtext and Emotional Undercurrents

Throughout Season 1, their relationship was mostly conveyed through subtext and a bond beyond simple friendship.

  • Emotional openness: Beatrice subtly confides to Ava that she is queer, revealing a part of her identity long suppressed in her religious environment. Ava accepts this without judgment, offering Beatrice a rare sense of comfort.
  • Mutual learning and growth: Beatrice begins to learn the value of living for herself through Ava’s spontaneity and human warmth, while Ava, through Beatrice’s devotion, learns the importance of duty and community. They become mirrors for each other, reshaping values of purpose and sacrifice.

Thus, Season 1 avoided “queerbaiting” and focused not on immediate romance, but on building trust and mature companionship, laying a strong foundation for the romantic development in Season 2.

⚔️ Romance Brought to the Fore

In Season 2, all the subtext was made explicit.

  • Mutual devotion and jealousy: Amid the war against Adriel, they realize they are the most important person to one another. Beatrice’s intense feelings for Ava can no longer be hidden, while Ava experiences jealousy in situations involving others, realizing her own affection for Beatrice.
  • Self-acceptance and salvation: Beatrice stops treating her feelings as sinful and accepts Ava not as a soul to be saved but as a person to be loved. Her devotion shifts from religious duty to the choice to protect the one she loves. Meanwhile, Ava learns selflessness for the first time—valuing someone else more than herself.

๐ŸŒˆ The Fated Kiss

In the Season 2 finale, at the critical moment when Ava must sacrifice herself to save the world, the two finally confess their love and kiss. For Ava, facing imminent death, this kiss was 'a moment of selfishness.’ For Beatrice, it was the breaking of repression—a symbol of liberation.

๐Ÿ•Š️ Significance and Legacy

The relationship between Ava and Beatrice holds significant meaning in genre television history.

  • Challenging the “Bury Your Gays” trope: Although Ava ultimately disappears into the portal in a tragic farewell, the story left space to avoid the old clichรฉ that queer love must equal tragedy. Beatrice even rejects the convent’s teaching of the 'Greater Good' in order to save Ava, realizing that the life of the one she loves outweighs religious duty.
  • A well-written queer narrative: Their romance developed through a slow burn closely tied to their inner growth. Ava’s journey of finding purpose and Beatrice’s journey of self-acceptance were inseparable from their love story. This integration earned the narrative high praise.
  • A new journey for the Halo-Bearer: The Avatrice relationship captured the loneliness and responsibility of leadership, but it diverged from the usual savior narratives of demanded sacrifice, instead emphasizing a love that sought to protect each other while fulfilling destiny.

The love between Ava and Beatrice was a destined relationship that allowed each to become their truest selves. Although Season 3 was canceled, their story is set to continue unofficially through the passion of fans—testament to the enduring impact of their bond.

๐ŸŽฏ Personal Rating

๐Ÿ’• Love Scene Intensity: ♥
⭐ Rating: ★★★☆

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