Who informs her that this is actually a lesbian cruise? MARGARET CHO. She did not know it would be a lesbian cruise. But when Ava’s dad’s ashes get thrown away, the two dumpster-dive their way back to a sliiiiiightly repaired relationship.Īnd now, “The Captain’s Wife.” Perhaps the most deliciously uncomfortable episode of television I’ve seen in a minute - in the best way.Īt first Deborah is thrilled that the next leg of tour is on a cruise - and a gay cruise at that! The gays love Deborah Vance, after all!ĭeborah assumed they were going on a cruise for gay men. Marcus is still in crisis mode in the wake of his breakup with Wilson, and I’m worried about him! Deborah’s still suing Ava and having a lot of fun torturing her. She follows through on buying a phone that doesn’t have internet on it, and baby, I don’t think this is going to fix your many underlying issues, but okay. In “Trust The Process,” Ava is still on her whole cleanse kick, opting to not drink and reduce her screentime. I LOVE WEED!!!!!!!!!! I especially love Weed, because apparently her nickname has nothing to do with marijuana and was given to her by Pete Wentz? SCREAM. In her home, the only piece of furniture is a La-Z-Boy. Weed thinks mattresses are a scam and opts to only sleep vertically because she has been on the road so long. Yes, this is Weed, played by Laurie Metcalf. But before we dive right on into a Hacks 204 recap, a very quick rundown of episode 203, “Trust The Process,” which introduces a very important new character to the Hacks universe:
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Because Hacks just delivered a lesbian! cruise! episode! Yes, Hacks 204 - “The Captain’s Wife” - is set almost entirely aboard a ship full of dykes. Last week when I wrote about the first two episodes of Hacks season two, I let you know that I would be dropping back in with additional recaps if anything excessively gay were to happen and, well, I’m already back folks.
Conflicted and unable to express himself, he takes out his anger and frustration with gratuitous violence towards men and contempt for most women. However, he secretly struggles with his sexuality, and frequently uses the gay hookup app Grindr to initiate conversations with men. Nate, the hyper-masculine star quarterback, is seemingly infatuated with his ex-girlfriend. Those of you willing the scene to be more explicitly gay than Esquire describes can take Jezebel at its word.Įuphoria also does an excellent job of exploring the effects of toxic masculinity.
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He made a concerted effort to always maintain eye contact during those exchanges.' It's all a very long-winded way of turning other penises into Nate's enemy-a reminder that his father is a serial cheater who fetishizes trans women. How they'd talk to him with their dicks hanging out.
Zendaya's voiceover explains, 'He hated how casual his teammates were about being naked. Esquire goes on to say that, as Nate has seen his dad's penis be weaponized, he views all penises as threatening: He's not just the son of a man who has regularly preyed upon trans women and gay men, but the son who carries that secret around after discovering his collection of homemade porn featuring his father in the act.Įw.
All those penises are just a short aside in the story of Nate's life, which gets a brief overview at the top of the episode. The scene centers around Nate (played by Jacob Elordi), the star athlete with anger issues and some serious sexual anxiety. And if the CW has taught us anything, it's that zany stuff goes down in high school locker rooms.īeyond the locker room, the context is actually pretty fucked up. And the context in Euphoria is well, a high school locker room. Frankly we see like a billion penises on HBO's Chernobyl. And additionally, my coworker identified some of the penises as repeats. The fake news media will still have you believe that we see 30 penises, but oh, we counted.