like father, like son indeed 🥵
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chay entering his little post breakup bad bitch all men are pigs girlboss era👏👏👏
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Pete calling Vegas a psycho and looking disgusted only to get horny immediately and kissing him. iconic
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them rubbing thumbs 😭
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I highkey did not expect to get emotional about Kinnporsche this episode but HERE WE ARE
this scene was a lot for me
After Porsche confronts him, Kinn is at first just desperately trying to apologize as earnestly and genuinely as he can so Porsche can know how sorry he is, but Porsche is so mad and he plows through Kinn's apologies with his anger. Kinn is terrified he is slipping away from him, so he reaches out, and Porsche draws the physical touch boundary.
which Kinn respects (good!!!) but then he can't communicate in his preferred communication style (actions/physical touch) and yet he still needs Porsche to KNOW how SORRY he is, and it does break my heart a little how he keeps reaching out, not touching, but reaching for Porsche because he can't help himself reaching to him when it seems like he is slipping away.
He promises actions, because that's how he shows Porsche he loves him is by acting on it.
The desperation in his eyes is devastating because after all they've been through, all they've kept from each other and lied to and betrayed each other and lost and found one another again and he wants off that ride. He wants to have Porsche and he wants to give himself to Porsche and he wants them to finally be okay.
bonus --
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porsche: you’ll feel uncomfortable living like that
our boy kinn who had the best time of his life being handcuffed in the middle of the forest catching fish with a branch:
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No, but the way they did Vegas walking away and Pete being the one to grab him and kiss him was SO SMART, like…they needed Pete to give an active ‘yes I want this’ for consent reasons and any kind of marginally balanced power dynamic, but…
…the way they framed it ALSO made Vegas need that because he was SO DESPERATE for someone to actively choose him.
And then Vegas’ surprised and JOYOUS smile when Pete does…
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vegas: crying, sobbing, hiiting himself over how pathetic his life is
also vegas, literally 2 seconds later: on another note pete, you’re actually one ‘yes’ away from the best sex of your life
bipolar is an understatement tbh
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Vegas should be terrified.
We know by this point that Vegas’s biggest fear is being alone. The thought that no one loves him, that he is unworthy of even the slightest bit of affection, has festered in his heart and won’t let him go. It’s corrupted him, yet it (ironically) only drives more people away.
But here’s Pete. His captive. His enemy. The subject of his torture. And he stays.
Not only that, but he hands himself over to Vegas. He grabs Vegas’s hands to keep him from hurting himself. He sacrifices his own freedom to help a broken, vile person. I can’t even begin to describe that level of selflessness. It’s one thing to help someone innocent and suffering, but it’s another to help someone wholly undeserving of it. Vegas is a recipient of trauma, but he’s also a creator of it.
And yet. Pete comes back.
I don’t think I will ever come to a definitive conclusion about Vegas’s expression here. Among other things, I think this is the moment it clicks for Vegas that this man isn’t like anyone else. Pete has been on the receiving end of Vegas’s hate and fury--he’s seen him at his absolute worst--and even then he stayed. Not only that: he reciprocated.
Pete was afraid, once. Now it’s Vegas’s turn.
So maybe that’s what we’re meant to take away from Vegas’s expression in this final moment: fear. Being scorned or even abandoned by his father would arguably hurt far less than what Pete could do to him. For all the manipulating Vegas has done, he now finds himself in a chokehold. And the complete turnaround is perfectly and poetically ironic.
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