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9/10
Enticing and Promising!
PoisonKeyblade18 December 2007
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"When I walk out that door, I don't plan on ever looking back, and I expect you to do the same." ~Brian

Another powerful and moving episode filled with some more classic Justin/Brian moments and a sensational Michael/Brian moment. Brian and Michael finally realize that they cannot be with each other forever. Eventually, they will part somehow. Things are set in motion when Brian meets a promising young businessman who basically offers him a job in New York City. Justin is heartbroken by Brian's immediate determination to get the job in New York City, and Emmett, Ted, and Michael are having trouble letting Brian go. Enjoyable and moving, the final moments of the episode are revealing and saddening, as Brian finally lets Michael go. I can't wait to see more!
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9/10
Episode #1.20
ComedyFan20101 February 2012
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This was a great episode. I did like the second part of Vic's story. Unlike last episode it was actually interesting and moving. Maybe because there was less Debbie in it.Jack Wetheral did a great job. I loved that monologue of his where he is saying how the worst is that he actually believed that someone is attracted to him. Very well written and acted, I almost had tears in my eyes.

I also enjoyed Brian in this episode. He shows great emotions and one does empathize and feel for him. Well done

I am also really looking forward to see what happens to Ted and Blake. I really liked them as a couple and like Blake so it will be sad to see it all being over.
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