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You wish to deny Jamal's sexual prowess?

Which of the following is a "quality drama" (the setting is immaterial) and which is a "nighttime soap" (ditto)?

Yes, yes, YES.

Crazy talk.

Alex's unrealistic rush to confession basically ruined the episode for me. Trust me, he would have been fired for that.

Well…

Pretty realistic characters if you ask me.

But not offensive to many more, I'm guessing.

We were getting man-ass (long before FX patented it) and sexual situations on ABC (NYPD Blue) in the '90s, so network drama has been crossing that line for over twenty years. Hell, if CBS' The Good Wife has been depicting the act of sex for several seasons now, Archer and Lana are definitely nothing to write home

I see more acting, acting, acting than chemistry, chemistry, chemistry with those two.

Regarding Agustin: I guess all it took was seeing him naked with a bear all up in his hiney and taking a jizz splash to the eye to finally make him sympathetic to me. (That and his admission to Eddie later.) He was actually my favorite (sorry, Dom) of the core three in this episode.

Silver Lake was named hippest neighborhood in the US by Forbes and Vogue and you know that means. #over
In any case, the "cool gays" live in (see my comment below) Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Glassell Park.

Not so, not so. I've found it to be the ideal starting location for getting anywhere except the extreme Westside (West Los Angeles, Sherman Oaks, Santa Monica, Venice etc.) and who wants to go there anyway? I'm usually in Hollywood, West Hollywood, Studio City, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Burbank, Pasadena, Downtown,

God, the more I like Kevin (more and more every week), the less he and Patrick make sense to me. There is something so forced and unrelaxed about their interactions. Is that what's meant by "lack of chemistry"?

"Richie deserves so much better than Pat and Brady."

As a Silver Lake resident, I appreciate your sarcasm.

Yup, where did that come from? (Although I have no problem believing Sue would do it, nothing in the episode implied that she did.)

See Masters of Sex.

I gave it only a B+ because they just couldn't restrain themselves from meaningful song choices from the R&B canon. Unnecessary and distracting.

RE: "actually depicting the act of sex is a line that's often not crossed"
Have you ever watched Sons of Anarchy, True Blood, How to Get Away With Murder, The Shield, Looking, Game of Thrones, Spartacus, Girls… etc.? For starters.