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Yet, there are viewers that are placing blame on Richie for letting what Patrick and Agustin think and say about him have an effect on him. They're seeing it as a negative thing, in order to show how wrong he is for Patrick, in comparison to his hot British boss, who's living with a boyfriend and in a relationship he

Agustin is the one that needs to find a dude that will help him out financially, in order to maintain the life that he's accustomed to living.

I'd rather be with a guy who gets his fortune read with eggs, than a guy who's dismissive of his current boyfriend and their dismal relationship, but hasn't done a damn thing to get himself out of it. Regardless if he had a British accent and adorable huge ears.

Yes, cocksuckers. Has it really been TEN FUCKIN YEARS since that amazing show aired on HBO?!

I just find Richie refreshing, for a fictional character. He's not that strange and odd duck that is on "Girls" dating Hannah.
Richie is flawed, just like all the other characters, but he's not willing to pretend to be something he is not AND he's not letting his issues with his father keep him from enjoying and having

"Patrick's interactions with Kevin help him to dispel another illusion. There's no doubt that Kevin, even drunk Kevin (especially drunk Kevin?), is cute and charming, but after all the build up of sexual tension Patrick pushes him away when Kevin kisses him. Does Kevin see in Patrick the kind of guy he really wants?

Agustin definitely needs therapy, because I think his determination to screw up his life was more than just about any desire to have sex with CJ or his unhappiness with Frank. That's why I'm not one of the very many viewers wishing for that character to be written out of the show.

I never thought that Frankie was unrelatable due to his flamboyancy. I found him relatable because he was doing his most to be a loving and supportive boyfriend, which Agustin took advantage of, in his cycle of self-sabotage. When he yelled at Franklin for not supporting him, I knew that was the end of their

Also, how he had to mention how his sister paraded him (in the damn mall, no less) in a kiddie version of drag. I get that there's a boatload of baggage that Patrick will probably always have to cope with in his life, but IF he doesn't try to let go and release himself from that weight, he'll never have the future

I "totally" got what you wrote about how important Richie knew this event was for Patrick and wanted to put his best appearance out there for him, his family and for Richie.

I spoke about this "questioning of Richie" on Twitter this morning.
I find it really suspect that Richie's supposed to just take this BS he's been given from Agustin (in the last episode) and again from Patrick in last night's episode as this thing to keep him in the "perfect" category.

Yes. Frank does make the comment about Agustin being "Cubano". I believe it was when they were in bed at Agustin's and Patrick's place. They just had morning sex and Frank was talking about his attempts to find a new roommate and Agustin asked him why he didn't ask him to move in.

Well, whenever Frank does try to encourage and compliment Agustin, he gets shot down with some nasty remark. I feel for Frank, because at least he's trying to be there completely for his guy. I also loved the look on Agustin's face, when he saw CJ and his boyfriend responding to each other in bed. He's been the one

Richie IS a Prince Charming and I'm glad that Patrick chose to spend his Monday with him.

Loved this episode. Every bit of it.

I feel that George, Lynn's business partner will be very upset, when he hears that it wasn't a date.

"And Richie nailed every minute of it. [b]Just a perfect expression and wait after Patrick bares his soul and waits for a bit of approval.[/b]"
I agree. Raul really gets how hesitant AND hopeful Richie is about Patrick. He defnitely does like him and how he just let Patrick continue on talking, showed that he's

Love this!!