What kind of Warp in the West time distortion shit happened to Margaret?
Also I feel like Leo becoming a girl was just kind of a strange direction for the story when the plan from the beginning was for them to be an enby. It just makes it so your waiting for them to find out they're non-binary the entire time. They get through the feminine male sort of stage fairly fast and spend so much time on Leo being a girl it almost makes it seem like a story about becoming trans but with a plot twist at the end, of "oh they're actually non-binary," that just feels forced. I get they were trying to relate to the feeling of trying to conform to one gender then the other before realizing you're non-binary, but I don't think they pulled it off very well because they don't really build up Leo not wanting to be a woman at all, so they seem happier and almost better off as a woman, up until they suddenly switch at the last moment.
Also I feel like Leo becoming a girl was just kind of a strange direction for the story when the plan from the beginning was for them to be an enby. It just makes it so your waiting for them to find out they're non-binary the entire time. They get through the feminine male sort of stage fairly fast and spend so much time on Leo being a girl it almost makes it seem like a story about becoming trans but with a plot twist at the end, of "oh they're actually non-binary," that just feels forced. I get they were trying to relate to the feeling of trying to conform to one gender then the other before realizing you're non-binary, but I don't think they pulled it off very well because they don't really build up Leo not wanting to be a woman at all, so they seem happier and almost better off as a woman, up until they suddenly switch at the last moment.