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8/10
Episode #4.3
ComedyFan20108 May 2012
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I like how it is all going in the story with Ted. I did say before that I feel him becoming addicted was rushed, but I do think that him getting off it has a right sense of time. Him feeling the shame and trying to avoid his friends is done very well. I also like the different reactions his friends are showing.

I am also enjoying the story of Justin in the Pink Posse. I can see why they didn't let Daphne in. Their group is supposed to symbolize gays fighting for themselves, not asking for help. I do feel like it will end up in some trouble, but right now I loved watching them kick ass of the nasty people.

Was happy to see a bigger storyline for Vic. Him leaving Debbie was sure a major step in him getting his life back, and it is great to see him doing so since in the first seasons he never felt like he will ever have it. Very emotional scenes between him and Debbie.
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10/10
Justin's hair goes bye-bye in a spectacular episode!
PoisonKeyblade9 January 2008
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Episode 403 "This pasta's so limp, it needs Viagra sauce." ~Brian

This episode was utterly flawless, although I can already sense a downward spiral for Justin due to his involvement in the Pink Posse and his relationship with Cody. I absolutely loved his hair in season three, so it was kind of sad to see it all go. Long live Justin's hair in season three! While's Ted's mysterious singing ability came out of nowhere and was pretty much very unbelievable, it was highly entertaining and I think that Scott Lowell did his best to not look totally ridiculous. Emmett is slightly troubled because of what happened between he and Ted, but the confrontation with Brian near the end was so totally worth it. Just like that amazing episode in season three where Brian was dancing with Emmett and the two talked things out, the scene works amazingly well thanks in large part to the greatness of both Peter Paige and Gale Harold. The character of Cody seems to be quickly becoming quite a nuisance, although the actor is admittedly gorgeous. I love Justin's new haircut, but as I said before, his season three hair was absolutely breathtaking. The highlight of this episode was, for me at least, the raw, animalistic, and amazing sex scene between Brian and Justin. It was really well shot and it had such ferocity about it. It was quite astonishing in its graphic nature, and yet you can tell Justin and Brian share such strong love for each other. It's also really interesting that Brian might buy the spas that were so prevalent in the first couple of seasons, and it was really sad to see Vic finally move out of the house with Debbie. Can't wait for the next episode!
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