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Wait, growth? This episode was about how they've gone off their original characterizations from the beginning of the show.

I don't think Mac's sexuality was left hanging. The dream was explicit, and he definitely enjoyed Mike grinding on him for a few seconds.

Reading this on mobile, there seems to be a few parts of sentences missing, replaced by square brackets. Anybody else having the same problem?

I didn't think the show fell into old patterns. The period pieces are a part of Legends, for good or I'll, and they work when they aren't forced to hold up an episode on their own. This one wasn't. George Washington and Mick were a mildly comedic side plot balancing the meat of the episode, which was Rip's betrayal. I

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I didn't think there was anything particularly ambiguous about Yellow Diamond's feelings. She's heavily repressing any feelings she has, trying to destroy anything that reminds her of her fallen sister in an effort to "move on." And Blue Diamond's feelings are not healthy. Not when they've been going on for thousands

This is the last one with this exact format. It's following the books, and the first three were written without any plan to take the story much further. It'll play with variations on its theme for the next four books(eight episodes, including the mill), and then it'll more or less jump the track

The palanquin was blue diamond's. Remember "The Answer"?

I'm guessing…. Chrysoprase