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* In 1979, a disco song titled "Relight My Fire" plays diegetically as Hawk experiences erectile dysfunction while Craig goes down on him.

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* In 1979, a disco song titled "Relight My Fire" plays diegetically as [[TheLoinsSleepTonight Hawk experiences erectile dysfunction while Craig goes down on him.him]].
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*In 1979, a disco song titled "Relight My Fire" plays diegetically as Hawk experiences erectile dysfunction while Craig goes down on him.
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'''Jerome''': That queen can scrap.\\

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'''Jerome''': -->'''Jerome''': That queen can scrap.\\
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*While the context of the White Night Riots is far from funny, Jerome and Marcus have the following heartwarming and humorous exchange about Frankie in episode 7:
'''Jerome''': That queen can scrap.\\
'''Marcus''': Tell me about it. I live with him.

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* The SmashCut from Tim and Mary at a political event to Tim's hands gripping [[NakedPeopleAreFunny Hawk's bare butt]] as they engage in enthusiastic oral sex in the hallway of Hawk's apartment. The humor is heightened by "Take The A Train" (an upbeat, cheerful tune) playing on the soundtrack.

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* The SmashCut from Tim and Mary at a political event to Tim's hands gripping [[NakedPeopleAreFunny Hawk's bare butt]] as they engage in enthusiastic oral sex in the hallway of Hawk's apartment. The humor is heightened by "Take The A the 'A' Train" (an upbeat, cheerful tune) playing on the soundtrack.



--->'''Tim''': We have ''never'' eaten in a restaurant! And men do eat in restaurants. I could be your cousin.\\

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--->'''Tim''': -->'''Tim''': We have ''never'' eaten in a restaurant! And men do eat in restaurants. I could be your cousin.\\



* There is a [[BlackComedy bleakly humorous]] moment in the finale when Lucy visits Tim in the hospital. She talks about how Hawk's enduring love for Tim always got in the way of the commitment he'd made to her. Tim says that it's not a competition and she responds, "Of course it is. It always has been."

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* There is a [[BlackComedy bleakly humorous]] moment in the finale when Lucy visits Tim in the hospital. She talks about how Hawk's enduring love for Tim always got in the way of the commitment he'd made to her. Tim says that it's not a competition contest and she responds, "Of course it is. It always has been."



* In episode 8, the sight of Tim intentionally dribbling milk down his chin is enough to make Hawk moan with desire.
* Another darkly funny example is when Hawk insists that he is the "epitome of marital fidelity" right before he and Tim engage in passionate extramarital sex in Hawk's pied-à-terre in DC. (Additionally, a musical motif titled "The Epitome of Marital Fidelity" plays while they are having sex.)

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* In episode 8, the sight of Tim intentionally dribbling milk down his chin is enough to make Hawk moan sigh with desire.
* Another darkly funny example is when Hawk insists that he is the "epitome of marital fidelity" right before he and Tim engage in passionate extramarital sex in Hawk's pied-à-terre in DC. D.C.. (Additionally, a musical motif titled "The Epitome of Marital Fidelity" plays while they are having sex.)during their lovemaking.)
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* There is one at the end of Tim and Hawk's tearjerking argument in episode 3: Tim expresses his desire to eat a meal in a restaurant with Hawk, saying that he could present himself as Hawk's cousin. Hawk counters that his younger lover would need to pose as his nephew instead. They both seem amused and [[CasualKink possibly slightly aroused]] by the idea of posing as uncle and nephew.

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* There is one at the end of Tim and Hawk's tearjerking argument in episode 3: Tim expresses his desire to eat a meal in a restaurant with Hawk, saying that he could present himself as pretend to be Hawk's cousin. Hawk counters that his younger lover would need to pose as his nephew instead. They both seem amused and [[CasualKink possibly slightly aroused]] by the idea of posing as uncle and nephew.
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*There is one at the end of Tim and Hawk's tearjerking argument in episode 3: Tim expresses his desire to eat a meal in a restaurant with Hawk, saying that he could present himself as Hawk's cousin. Hawk counters that his younger lover would need to pose as his nephew instead. They both seem amused and [[CasualKink possibly slightly aroused]] by the idea of posing as uncle and nephew.
--->'''Tim''': We have ''never'' eaten in a restaurant! And men do eat in restaurants. I could be your cousin.\\
'''Hawk''': Nephew.\\
'''Tim''': From the poor side of the family.\\
'''Hawk''': [smirking] Obviously.
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* In 1957, Hawk describes Lucy's musical taste to Tim: "It's Brahms or Cole Porter at our house. Although I suspect, when I'm not home, she puts on that Elvis character."

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* In 1957, Hawk describes Lucy's musical taste to Tim: "It's Brahms or Cole Porter at our house. Although I suspect, when I'm not home, she puts on that Elvis character.""
*Another darkly funny example is when Hawk insists that he is the "epitome of marital fidelity" right before he and Tim engage in passionate extramarital sex in Hawk's pied-à-terre in DC. (Additionally, a musical motif titled "The Epitome of Marital Fidelity" plays while they are having sex.)
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*The SmashCut from Tim and Mary at a political event to Tim's hands gripping [[NakedPeopleAreFunny Hawk's bare butt]] as they engage in enthusiastic oral sex in the hallway of Hawk's apartment. The humor is heightened by "Take The A Train" (an upbeat, cheerful tune) playing on the soundtrack.
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*There is a [[BlackComedy bleakly humorous]] moment in the finale when Lucy visits Tim in the hospital. She talks about how Hawk's enduring love for Tim always got in the way of the commitment he'd made to her. Tim says that it's not a competition and she responds, "Of course it is. It always has been."
*In 1957, Hawk describes Lucy's musical taste to Tim: "It's Brahms or Cole Porter at our house. Although I suspect, when I'm not home, she puts on that Elvis character."

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