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This moment was brutal. I can't believe some people are "F!Yeah, Megan is delivering hard truth to Patrick!", when she was basically insulting his whole existence. And her juice cleanse and crossfit remark was pure homophobia. Patrick looked stunned.

I agree with this so much.

Did anyone celebrate Patrick and Richie's relationship last year? I don't remember it. I don't think it's fair to judge their relationship on this basis. Those characters have too much going on in terms of their own dramas to celebrate other's relationship.
And Ceci telling Patrick off? Or Brady? They are nobody in

Why? What happened in this episode that makes you think she wouldn't like Richie?

I think Megan's anger read like subtle cry for help. In first season, I think in conversation with Richie, Patrick talked about family pressuring his sister into getting married and having a family, so it was nice consistency. She sounded jealous of Patrick's "freedom" and lack of pressure. It really wasn't about

I LOVE what he said about OZ. It was endlessly original and unique show. It fell apart completely in last seasons, but when it was good - it was better than anything else I ever saw on TV. First season was spectacular from start till finish.

He broke up with Kevin because he didn't want to be a part of affair. His guilt, his pain about lies he and Kevin lived in during this affair were demonstrated many times in the first half of the show. He did feel guilty and ashamed, that's why he ended it.

He felt bad because of lies and deceit, he said it himself - to Kevin, to Richie. Yes, of course he felt bad for himself, doesn't mean he didn't feel guilty. People in affairs who don't feel guilty doesn't act the way he acted. It was obvious how troubling this whole situation was for him.

Why would brother contest will that left everything to deceased's child? Brothers and sisters could be heir before child? American inheritance laws are ridiculous.

Seriously? This is not truth at all. He actually broke up with Kevin because of that, they had conversations about it, he had nervous spiral because of his guilt and lies in second episode of the season.

Because this man left stable relationship for Patrick, so Patrick is considered a homewrecker? And Patrick's family knows this situation from both sides?

I loved "Looking"'s reference. Please, HBO, third season.

He was cruel with those words, but he wasn't cruel on purpose.

I think Richie very quickly and strongly fell in love with Patrick, and he took everything about their relationship very seriously.

I agree. I think Patrick feels himself incapable of being loved. Fat child with self-esteem issues.

So many ears references this episode.

It was clever of Kevin. I think inside he was twirling evil mustache when Brady was repeating their gossips about Patrick.

I agree about loving first season on emotional level more, even though I LOVED last two episodes of second season. And I actually liked double date scene. It explored so much about past and present relationship, and in a very subtle way. And it was acted beautifully by everybody. Groff's reaction to Brady's words was

Patrcik was such a bitch about Brady, but he looked sincere when he called him nice guy in this episode. Also I think Brady's dislike of Patrick is probably born out of Richie's feelings about him - all of his point of references about Patrick somehow reflect Richie's experience with Patrick - his food issues, his

I don't think it ever was mainstream, even in the beginning. It got more media attention, which is not surprising for a new show. I don't think Haigh has the ability to create anything mainstream. And I kind of love him for that. With no disrespect to Michael Lannan.