"We're not China! There's no Open Door Policy!" ~Michael
This episode was quite fun, and I have to admit that I don't really mind that hustler guy too much anymore. He used to bug me so effing much, but not so much anymore. Ted's life is in a downward spiral, and it's really quite tragic! I never thought he'd get to this point, being just like Blake in season one. It's actually pretty shocking to think about. There were so many things in this episode that I loved: Stockwell speaking at the gay center and then Justin and the others totally cramping his style; Brian getting the boot; Justin and Brian making love and then none other than Stockwell showing up at Brian's apartment and interrupting them; Debbie's little heart-to-heart with Brian towards the end of the episode; and of course, how could one forget the sensational ending? Brian forcibly opens the backroom at Babylon once more, and then he reaps the rewards. It's really quite a satisfying way to conclude the episode.
This episode was quite fun, and I have to admit that I don't really mind that hustler guy too much anymore. He used to bug me so effing much, but not so much anymore. Ted's life is in a downward spiral, and it's really quite tragic! I never thought he'd get to this point, being just like Blake in season one. It's actually pretty shocking to think about. There were so many things in this episode that I loved: Stockwell speaking at the gay center and then Justin and the others totally cramping his style; Brian getting the boot; Justin and Brian making love and then none other than Stockwell showing up at Brian's apartment and interrupting them; Debbie's little heart-to-heart with Brian towards the end of the episode; and of course, how could one forget the sensational ending? Brian forcibly opens the backroom at Babylon once more, and then he reaps the rewards. It's really quite a satisfying way to conclude the episode.