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Exactly. It's just disheartening to see how everything, literally EVERYTHING, is turned upside down in the quest to turn Patrick in the worst human being in history of humankind. Even the fact that he supported his unemployed friend for several months in one of the most expensive cities in the world. Now he is a bad

Great observation.

Russell Tovey is really not that pretty. Or pretty at all.

If those kind of relationship were explored on another show, it doesn't make them less real or interesting. And it's not Doris who put priority on her new affair, it's Dom who feels lonely and jealous because of her new relationship - hence his unfair attack on her because of the money.

I get that this invitation was pretty much apology and attempt to prove something to himself and Richie. But if he didn't have intention of taking Richie with him, how would you explain everything he did in wedding episode? They were on the way to the wedding when Richie bailed? Or you think Patrick planned it all?

Immature of me, but ROTFL!

It's not like it's a big cast. They are still promoting the show. They did Grantland interview to air after finale. Is it typical for cancelled shows?

Person who pretty much forgot about her own happiness and personal life, preferring to live through her best friend? I am not saying it was Dom's fault, but their relationship are unhealthy and it's not the first time it's mentioned this season.

It didn't recover. I rewatched it a year ago, and when you binge-watch it, difference in quality between seasons is just glaring. I'd say show went completely downhill after Adebisi's departure from the show.

So he basically should put Agustin's interest before his own? It is ridiculous. As for his meltdown, he acted like shit and said a lot of hurtful words, but I really loved how both Agustin and Dom forgave him in a second - with Agustin being protective after Kevin wanted to talk to him and Dom hugging him at the end.

I am totally agree this is rash decision and they are definitely moving too quick, and Patrick is repeating his mistakes. BUT I definitely disagree with the idea that he should consider Agustin's financial situation while making decisions about his love life. Cause Agustin is a big boy. As for taking it too far -

Patrick said in second episode of the season that he had bareback sex (his first time with Kevin) six weeks ago. So I guess this is the real timeline. It still too fast though. Whole second season is less than two months.

To be completely, honest, real life is more complicated that all those rules people create for themselves. I know people who left their significant others for new relationship and still happy with them. After certain age, A LOT of relationship start when one of the two is involved with somebody else. Same goes for

I don't think Patrick loves him, but after last few episodes, I think Kevin at least thinks he loves him. He basically gives Patrick what he wants - i.e. mentioned "love", meeting the parent and moving in together. And what else could it be? I doubt it's visa issues.

I kind of feel he just loves him.

Easily. Agustin is a fucking grown up, and he lived on Patrick's money for several months now. I mean, I understand a lot of Patrick's criticism, but this is taking it too far.

I really love how this show covers SO MUCH with such a limited time. For example, this was women's episode, and it was very interesting, especially considering (unfair) criticism this show gets for not showing women. I didn't like actress who played Megan, Patrick's sister, but I am impressed how writers managed to

Hm, I think I agree about replacement of apology or maybe trying to prove something to himself. But disagree about no intention of taking him. There was nothing in that episode that suggested Patrick wanted Richie to bail on him. I actually think this was one of few episodes that exposed Richie's own issues.

He invited Richie to the wedding. He definitely has issues with Richie's social and economical status, but if those issues were so grand, why would he invite him to meet his family?

I get Patrick completely. But it looks like he is repeating same mistakes.