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But the music cues were a little bit on the nose during this episode.

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What could that taboo possibly be?

Could it be a reference to what it is about Elektra that turns him on so much?

He kicks her out on the spot.

This episode poses a whole lot of problems for Elektra.

Its true, shit really does roll downhill, even in the ball scene.

It is the House of Ferocity.

She found her freedom, but it came at a horrible price.

The on-the-nose song titles come full circle.

She also learned that she was easily replaced with a gorgeous Latinx half her age.

Private Dancer was also playing for Angel who found herself back working at the piers once Stan dumped her.

She had quite a reversal of fortune with her man.

The night she takes him was great for viewers but bad for Stan.

There was even one who looked like a Cheeto that got stuck in a cars tailpipe when it backfired.

Thats because he didnt, and honestly, he shouldnt.

Hes a straight white dude from the suburbs.

Hes never had to feel like he didnt belong before.

Like he says, his life is in every movie, TV show, and magazine on the planet.

The ball scene is a creation for people that didnt feel like they fit in anywhere else.

The first time hes in a place where he feels like an outsider he completely loses his shit.

Hes not even going to find that in someone elses experience.

Why couldnt she just go back to Peep World?

As soon as Blanca finds his pager she knows that hes dealing drugs.

She knows that hes dealing, but doesnt kick him out after he lies and says he isnt.

Well, we needed to get Ricky in the mix.

Angel and Damon lie about what is going on because they dont want him kicked to the curb.

He has a close scrape with the law but gets off clean.

Helena is right, but its not an easy choice to make.

But its too late.

Hes already joined the House of Ferocity, and they want to take Blanca down.

That scene was the best ofPose.