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Just finished watching this week's installment, and I must say...
YUMMY!
I cracked up at the whole gerbil thing. I'm sorry-- if it were real, I'd be horribly upset, but it's just so darkly funny that it resonates perfectly with my sick, cynical sense of humour.
I cracked up when Sean fired the shrink.
And (I mean this) those poor twins!
Though they got to sleep with Sexy Demon Boy, so maybe I don't feel so sorry for them.
My theory is that he deliberately arranged for Jules to see him with the twins so that she'd go back to Sean. He realized that he couldn't hurt his friend, no matter how hot & bothered he was.
KR: I think Sean's issue is that he feels that his children should learn to like themselves for who they are and not go rushing into plastic surgery to make themselves feel better. I understand that this is rather hypocritical of him, given that he's a plastic surgeon, but imagine plastic surgery as a metaphor for glossing over the surface of a problem without getting to its core. Sean seems to have real issues with it, which I'm sure will develop throughout the season. I think that Christian had it right on the nose when he said, "Your problem isn't your dick, Matt, it's your confidence."
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