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Yeah, it was rather weird.  Smitty is supposed to be a good guy, yet he had sex with a man he knows is in love with him, then kicked Martin to the curb. So he used Martin for sex. That does not demonstrate the actions of a good guy.  

The lead-up scene was so great -- a nice kiss without the camera cutting away, then discretely going upstairs, and a short love-scene.  So finally, we see Smitty and Martin being tender and intimate with one another.  Then five minutes later, Smitty is having post-sex regrets and sends Martin back to the couch.   Strange writing in my opinion.   

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Ted did make a fool of himself, but the Duprees deserved that read he gave them.

Smitty is a raggedy hoe for what he did. He wasn't talking about "it's going to take time" when he was ready for Martin to scratch that itch.

Ashley is nobody to fake a malady over, but Derek is probably going to do something dumb like that.

Allison is genuinely crazy. When she called Naomi her sister-in-law I was cracking up. 

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Yeah, what happened here does not put Smitty in a good light here at all, unless this is a way for the writers to gradually have Martin and Smitty drift even further apart as Smitty struggles to forgive Martin and then eventually he's going to decide that he can't be married to Martin anymore and he's going to divorce him. Maybe this might also include Smitty eventually developing feelings for another man and this might result in him having a sexual encounter with him where Martin catches them together and is so devastated and hurt that he finally decides to end it with Smitty for good. 

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Well, if that happens that will leave only two Dupree marriages in tact -- Anita/Vernon and Naomi/Jacob.  And there are rumblings that Naomi/Jacob are headed for trouble soon.  Frankly, I'm a little tired of watching Dupree marriages explode before our eyes.  I love BTG, but that trope is becoming tired and redundant.

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YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES. 

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And while I'm thinking of it, following in the return of Febreze...

 

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lol. I'll read comments once I'm done with the episode but I know we have been discussing if those two would get a love scene for months. I liked Jazmen was the one who wrote it. 

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