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Yeah, that was brutal. I mean this "Why didn't you say Hi! moment". And he really mean it, judging by what he did in sixth episode. I really think he was the main reason behind Patrick's breakdown. To bring his partner to his lover's party - such a brutal manipulation.

I agree with you on many points, Patrick and Kevin are more compatible, but what scares me is that how manipulative Kevin is. As for Richie, I think they were happy together, and social environment is the main reason why they are not together. But it's a big reason - at least for Patrick.

I think people see those comments as insulting to fem gays. I get where he is coming from, I think the fact that he doesn't look feminine helps him as an actor. But it is difficult issue. His costar and friend Jonathan Groff was on the center of controversy where his performance on Glee was mocked, because he was gay

I felt incredibly sad for him. I think people should read original Guardian interview before coming to any conclusion. Those comments are insulting and ridiculous. But from the way he was raised (by a man who wanted to use hormones to cure him from homosexuality, and didn't speak with him for several years after his

Jesus, I see your point exactly, I just disagree with that. All this yelling and dramatic requests to not answer your comments. Seriously?
I have a nice memory, thank you very much. I just disagree with your dramatic interpretation. I think writers involve Richie in the story in a way that is believable and organic,

Yeah, I understand that Richie is deeply hurt and guarding his feelings, but the thing is that he doesn't really keep his distance from Patrick. He initiated their first meeting (he could easily just call and tell him where to find Agustin). He invited him for their walk in fourth episode. I really don't get him.

By the way, we have some discussions in threads about this show, but I don't really remember you telling (at least in arguments with me) that Castillo should be let go from the show. I think I'd remember it because I don't understand this line of thinking at all. First of all, nobody knows how his story going to

I see that your main problem with the show is not quality of writing or portrayal of gay community, it's the fact that they don't give enough screen time to character you like. Which is understandable, of course.
You think Castillo would've been happy if they JUST LET HIM GO? As for recurring or regular - it's just a

I don't understand Richie's feeling for Patrick. With Patrick it's easy - he has strong feelings for Richie, but he locked them down after Richie broke up with him, because he knows Richie was right and he hurt him deeply. As for Richie - I don't know.

I like those ideas, but I don't see how it would've work from the story point of view. Richie broke up with Patrick because he was not ready for his love, and I think he did the right thing. So it make sense to create some sort of circumstances for Patrick to evolve, and he is evolving this season, with his

I hated this bitchy guy. I hope they give some basis for his bitchiness, cause I wanted to smack him. To mock and judge relationship of people he literally just met? Asshole.

I think it was supposed to be funny - I mean Groff's crying.

How would you involve Richie in this story? Considering he broke up with Patrick last season and show is limited to the point of view of three main characters?

It's fascinating dynamic between them. I wonder how much their mutual needs - to care and be cared about - are influence their other relationships.

Yes. I shipt Patrick and Dom more than Patrick with Richie and Kevin combined. There is a very intimate tenderness in their interactions this season.

I kind of feel the opposite. For me he is getting worse and worse. I don't feel "he's not so bad" at all.

You know, I started this season as a HUGE Kevin's fan. And once again, I have to give writers a credit, I think they wrote him as a very complex and interesting character - of a deeply flawed, selfish, weak, manipulative man. But I like glimpses in his childhood without mother who left him - I think it explained a lot

To be completely honest, Patrick and Richie's dynamic is not that healthy as well. Both of those characters have some ups and downs as potential partners.

Well, I disagree about Patrick and Kevin not being well-written - they are not likable, but I find them extremely realistic and deep characters, though I don't like them together.
I don't know, I feel like a lot of time was dedicated to Agustin and Eddie this season, and judging by episode descriptions, after this

I was scrolling down comments and just WAITING for it!