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I would love for it to be all three (which I have no doubts with these writers and producers). Starting an affair with someone, who seems to be unattainable and stays that way is incredibly emotionally and mentally hard on certain people. Not because they lack the capability to handle the situation. It's because

That is some very tortured arguing about letting yourself be hurt over being the one that hurts someone else.
Which again, sadly fits Patrick, but I don't see how that fits Kevin.

"This time, I want Kevin and Patrick together. As I said in another comment last week, I just find that what they have together is very magnetic. Yes, Richie will probably end up with Patrick after a while, but I find him boring. I find the pairing boring. But I identify with Patrick, and I'm 21. I want a

See, I wouldn't be so damn hard on Kevin and his behavior, if we could more insight on why he's so dissatisfied with his boyfriend, yet hasn't done a damn thing about it. It's not like he's not self confident and feels like he can't get a man. As some of the Team Kevin folks say, "He's a catch. Rich, British, Hot,

Yet, Kevin has had a good chunk of time to fix the Jon situation, before he even met Patrick. His transfer from Seattle had to be planned for months right? In order for him to find a place to live in SF, to move his things and get settled in. He could have done or said something to Jon back then. Long before his

I'm going to watch the entire series tonight, from the very beginning to see if I'm projecting my anger towards Patrick and Kevin's behavior, due to my love for Richie.

BTW - Each and every week, I enjoy participating in these discussions on this site about this series. Folks are looking at it, beyond how much sex is being shown, how many kisses are being exchanged and IF it's still "boring".

"And there's my suspicion that Patrick feels a bit superior to Richie (which is so much bullshit, really; Richie's way too good for him), and bit inferior to Kevin, and he's in a place right now where he might _want_ to feel a bit inferior. But I still think it's more about class than kink (or maybe those two are not

"We didn't really see any conversation between Patrick and Kevin that was focused on their specific job - connecting over the idiosyncrasies of what working in games actually entails. They had conversations on generic work matter like the browser history exchange that ultimately ended with the "commitment looks good

" But Richie recognising what was happening and putting an end to it despite how he much he likes Patrick is probably the most healthy thing he could have done for himself."
Agreed and yet, I find it puzzling that a character, who's shown to want what's best for himself (and admits it), is seen as this negative and

Patrick would probably want Jon to not be in Kevin's life anymore as a boyfriend. Yet, I just don't think that Patrick would make that as a "make it or break it" decision for Kevin. He'll want to not make things "difficult" for him and not be too demanding, until Patrick's finally done with the BS.

For me, it's all about talent in regards to how I view on screen chemistry between actors and not about the actors sexual orientation.

Patrick's smiling, because he knows that he's not alone. He has his friend, Agustin by his side, while seeking comfort in an episode of Golden Girls….for now.

I think that Patrick let himself bottom, because he wanted to "let go" and let himself feel a deep connection with Kevin. After the sex, when he let himself go, he still really didn't find that connection. Hence his question to Kevin about "What happens next?"

Agustin would really need to do some harder drugs to deal with that situation. I for one would love to see it happen.

To me, it felt like Richie was the invisible third person in that office with Patrick and Kevin (in Pat's mind).
Yet, I also felt like Kevin wasn't even thinking about his boyfriend at all in the aftermath.

Why would Kevin get rid of his boyfriend, when he knows that he can have Patrick as well?
When he didn't have Patrick or even know about him, he never made a move to end things with Jon.

Kevin's definitely a player and that's why I'm puzzled by some viewers being upset in how they felt during the aftermath of the sex scene between Patrick and Kevin.

What I love about Tovey is that he enjoys playing character's that aren't always nice or do the right thing. I can separate my mistrust and dislike of Kevin's behavior, with my enjoyment of seeing Russell in this role.

When Patrick clutched the necklace, it felt like he'd realized what he had done and was disappointed in himself.