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Everyone was telling him to stay positive and to focus on himself. But he couldn’t. There was a Nico-shaped hole in his life.
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Does he have to talk about Pierre-Hugues? Can’t he just say, “there are no words,” and keep it moving? His throat is already starting to tighten and he has no desire to start crying—again—on live television. How many times can a grown man cry on live television?
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Alfred continues toward the riverbank, dazed by the warmth and sweetness of the summer air. If God made man in His image, then surely Uhtred is Adam—naked and without shame.
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Gale is afraid. In the morning, before the sun rises, when the room is dark and cold and the men are snoring quietly, Gale is afraid.
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Buck asks John to be his best man. John isn't so sure.
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It’s not too late to pretend that nothing’s wrong.
It’s not too late to just go home.
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Paddy comes to a frightening realization.
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Kim doesn’t like to keep alcohol in the apartment, but he does. Not a lot, but enough. Mostly for the sake of company that he no longer invites.
Or, a glimpse into the private life of Kim Kitsuragi.
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Some things never change.
Or, Max is sick. Oskar pays him a visit.
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Halfway down the steps of the subway station, Barba realizes that he has a missed call and a text. Both from Carisi. The text reads: Can we catch up for real?
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Mr. Bush and Mr. Kennedy fail to understand each other.
Or, scenes from a night at the infirmary in Kingston. -
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Edward thought that he had finally managed to curb his perverse inclinations. Mr. Hornblower has, without a doubt, proved Sir Edward a dreadful failure.
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When Tomas was sixteen years old and saddled with an excess of feeling, he daydreamed for months about kissing a boy called Rafael. He’d held that close to his chest, too, telling himself that it was for fear of what Rafa—a year older and almost laughably straight—might do to him if he found out.
But that wasn’t it. Not really.
It was shame, pure and simple. Shame, and an acute awareness that it is very, very easy to alienate the ones you love.
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Or, Tomas has a very, very bad dream. Set directly after 2.03.
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Tomás is a good priest, and parishioners feel comfortable with him. But so did Marcus—and he fancied a bit of company—so here they are.
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A conman and a cop walk into a bar.
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He can’t tell Thursday what’s wrong because he hasn't come to terms with it himself. This is a pain that Morse does not understand. It’s a lake—dark and deep and cold. It’s Joan. But it isn't.
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Post-Canticle. Morse asks Thursday to fill in the blanks.
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Well, Jim's already three drinks in, and when you’re three drinks in, you go big or you go home.
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After the death of Nathaniel Sackett, Ben flounders.
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Post-Ride. Thursday invites Morse for dinner. Morse would rather not go.
