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* Also in "Locked Down", Schneider unironically praising Max by saying "you're like a male Wonder Woman". It's played for laughs (Max's response is a mildly amused "that's your go-to?"), but it kinda IS sweet that it's Schneider's go to. He doesn't equate strength and being badass with being a man, inherently. And it comes in an episode where a lot of praise coming towards Max is very much rooted in what a stereotypical man is "supposed to" be, much to Elena's annoyance.

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* Also in "Locked Down", Schneider unironically praising Max by saying "you're like a male Wonder Woman". It's played for laughs (Max's response is a mildly amused "that's your go-to?"), but it kinda IS sweet that it's Schneider's go to.go-to. He doesn't equate strength and being badass with being a man, inherently. And it comes in an episode where a lot of praise coming towards Max is very much rooted in what a stereotypical man is "supposed to" be, much to Elena's annoyance.
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* Also in "Locked Down", Schneider unironically praising Max by saying "you're like a male Wonder Woman". It's played for laughs (Max's response is a mildly amused "that's your go-to", but it kinda IS sweet that it's Schneider's go to. He doesn't equate strength and being badass with being a man, inherently. And it comes in an episode where a lot of praise coming towards Max is very much rooted in what a stereotypical man is "supposed to" be, much to Elena's annoyance.

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* Also in "Locked Down", Schneider unironically praising Max by saying "you're like a male Wonder Woman". It's played for laughs (Max's response is a mildly amused "that's your go-to", go-to?"), but it kinda IS sweet that it's Schneider's go to. He doesn't equate strength and being badass with being a man, inherently. And it comes in an episode where a lot of praise coming towards Max is very much rooted in what a stereotypical man is "supposed to" be, much to Elena's annoyance.
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* Schneider unironically praising Max by saying "you're like a male Wonder Woman". It's played for laughs (Max's response is a mildly amused "that's your go-to", but it kinda IS sweet that it's Schneider's go to. He doesn't equate strength and being badass with being a man, inherently. And it comes in an episode where a lot of praise coming towards Max is very much rooted in what a stereotypical man is "supposed to" be, much to Elena's annoyance.

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* Also in "Locked Down", Schneider unironically praising Max by saying "you're like a male Wonder Woman". It's played for laughs (Max's response is a mildly amused "that's your go-to", but it kinda IS sweet that it's Schneider's go to. He doesn't equate strength and being badass with being a man, inherently. And it comes in an episode where a lot of praise coming towards Max is very much rooted in what a stereotypical man is "supposed to" be, much to Elena's annoyance.
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* Schneider unironically praising Max by saying "you're like a male Wonder Woman". It's played for laughs (Max's response is a mildly amused "that's your go-to", but it kinda IS sweet that it's Schneider's go to. He doesn't equate strength and being badass with being a man, inherently. And it comes in an episode where a lot of praise coming towards Max is very much rooted in what a stereotypical man is "supposed to" be, much to Elena's annoyance.

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* After a big fight on Valentine’s Day, Elena makes it up to Syd with a homemade card of a heart surrounded by ones and zeroes, and the heart itself made of the other numbers, ie a non-binary heart. Syd is so moved that they blurt out the L word.

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* After a big fight on Valentine’s Day, Elena makes it up to Syd with a homemade card of a heart surrounded by ones and zeroes, and the heart itself made of the other numbers, ie a non-binary heart. Syd is so moved that they blurt out the L word.word.
* Lydia brings Avery, who had broken up with Schneider when he was an alcoholic, to the wedding; apparently "you should never give up on an Alvarez". He may not be her family by blood, but he's her family by choice - and she'll make sure he's happy.

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* From the same episode, Dr. Berkowitz at Lydia's bedside, telling her he understands and accepts the fact that Lydia will always love Berto, and that's okay. Because he loves her too much to let go of what they have, be it friendship or something more. He even calls her the love of his life, and confesses that Lydia is the first thing that's made him genuinely ''happy''.
* Also in "Not Yet", in her close to death experience, Lydia says that Alex "is [her] other half" and that Penelope "is magnificent. She is a spectacular mother and woman and nurse and fighter and healer. Our daughter ''heals'' people, Berto." If ''that'' doesn't show how much Lydia cares, nothing will. She looks over at Penelope, who's curled up and asleep next to Lydia on her bedside, and tells him [[TitleDrop "not yet"]]. The statement is greeted with ''thunderous'' applause and cheering from the audience.

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* ** From the same episode, Dr. Berkowitz at Lydia's bedside, telling her he understands and accepts the fact that Lydia will always love Berto, and that's okay. Because he loves her too much to let go of what they have, be it friendship or something more. He even calls her the love of his life, and confesses that Lydia is the first thing that's made him genuinely ''happy''.
* ** Schneider delivering a poignant monologue over how much Lydia did for him when he came to the U.S. from Canada, ending with him saying the Alvarezes are his family, and him presenting the snow globe of him with the four of them that he’s been working on throughout the season.
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Also in "Not Yet", in her close to death experience, Lydia says that Alex "is [her] other half" and that Penelope "is magnificent. She is a spectacular mother and woman and nurse and fighter and healer. Our daughter ''heals'' people, Berto." If ''that'' doesn't show how much Lydia cares, nothing will. She looks over at Penelope, who's curled up and asleep next to Lydia on her bedside, and tells him [[TitleDrop "not yet"]]. The statement is greeted with ''thunderous'' applause and cheering from the audience.
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* Also in "Not Yet", when Lydia's talking to Berto in her close to death experience and he asks her if it's time, Lydia looks over at Penelope, who's curled up and asleep next to Lydia on her bedside, and tells him [[TitleDrop "not yet"]]. The statement is greeted with ''thunderous'' applause and cheering from the audience.

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* Also in "Not Yet", when Lydia's talking to Berto in her close to death experience and he asks her if it's time, experience, Lydia says that Alex "is [her] other half" and that Penelope "is magnificent. She is a spectacular mother and woman and nurse and fighter and healer. Our daughter ''heals'' people, Berto." If ''that'' doesn't show how much Lydia cares, nothing will. She looks over at Penelope, who's curled up and asleep next to Lydia on her bedside, and tells him [[TitleDrop "not yet"]]. The statement is greeted with ''thunderous'' applause and cheering from the audience.
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* Penelope finding help and solace in the women's veterans group. She gets to open up about everything she has been holding to people who share her views and understand what she's been through.

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* Penelope finding help and solace in the women's women veterans support group. She gets to open up about everything she has been holding in to people who share her views and understand what she's been through.



-->'''Lydia:''' You have to understand: I am a religious woman. And I’m sorry--I’m sorry, but I have a problem with Elena being gay. It goes against God! Although, God did make us in his image. And God doesn’t make mistakes ''([[ProudBeauty gestures to herself]])'' clearly. And when it comes to the gays, the Pope did say, “Who am I to judge?” And the Pope represents God. So, what, am I going to go against the pope and God? Who the hell do I think I am? Okay! Okay, I’m good. So, when is the parade?

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-->'''Lydia:''' You have to understand: I am a religious woman. And I’m sorry--I’m sorry, but I have a problem with Elena being gay. It goes against God! Although, God did make us in his image. And God doesn’t make mistakes ''([[ProudBeauty gestures to herself]])'' clearly. And when it comes to the gays, the Pope did say, “Who am I to judge?” And the Pope represents God. So, what, am I going to go against the pope Pope and God? Who the hell do I think I am? Okay! Okay, I’m good. So, when is the parade?



* When Victor bails on the father-daughter dance, Penelope, Lydia, Alex, Schneider, and Dr. Berkowitz all go up to dance with Elena instead. As a family.
* Lydia has been trying throughout the entire episode to make a dress for Elena that will give her a happy {{Tearjerker}} moment, yet she simply "likes" all the alterations. What finally gets Lydia her reaction? A white suit instead of a dress.

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* When Victor bails on the father-daughter dance, Penelope, Lydia, and Alex, Schneider, as well as [[FamilyOfChoice Schneider and Dr. Berkowitz Berkowitz]] all go up to dance with Elena instead. As a family.
* Lydia has been trying throughout the entire episode to make a dress for Elena that will give bring her a happy {{Tearjerker}} moment, to TearsOfJoy, yet Elena says she simply "likes" all the alterations. What finally gets Lydia her reaction? A white suit instead of a dress.



* Schneider and Lydia secretly working together to get Carmen, Elena's best friend, at her quinces. Elena's completely overjoyed to see her.

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* Schneider and Lydia secretly working together to get Carmen, Elena's best friend, at her quinces.quinces after she had to move away. Elena's completely overjoyed to see her.



** Before that, Lydia in Confession, telling the priest she wishes she could take Penelope's pain onto herself, so Penelope wouldn't have to hurt.

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** Before that, Lydia in Confession, telling the priest she wishes she could [[MamaBear take Penelope's pain onto herself, so Penelope wouldn't have to hurt.]]



* After a big fight on Valentine’s Day, Elena makes it up to Syd with a homemade card of a heart surrounded by ones and zeroes, made of the other numbers, ie a non-binary heart. Syd is so moved that they blurt out the L word.

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* After a big fight on Valentine’s Day, Elena makes it up to Syd with a homemade card of a heart surrounded by ones and zeroes, and the heart itself made of the other numbers, ie a non-binary heart. Syd is so moved that they blurt out the L word.
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** A small moment to do with this same scene, but Lydia doesn't express her initial displeasure with it until after Elena leaves the room, and pretends to be on board with it.

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* Schneider and Dr. Berkowitz bonding in "Hermanos." Both ending up in the Alvarez apartment while the family are on vacation, they have dinner together, and later sit on the fire escape and talk. Dr. B even tells Schneider he's proud of him for achieving eight years of sobriety, which Schneider admits he's never even heard from his own father.

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* Schneider and Dr. Berkowitz bonding in "Hermanos." Both ending up in the Alvarez apartment while the family are on vacation, they have dinner together, and later sit on the fire escape and talk. Dr. B even tells Schneider he's proud of him for achieving eight years of sobriety, which Schneider admits he's never even heard from his own father. Likewise, Dr. B is touched when Schneider calls him a father figure, admitting that it's the complete opposite of how his grown biological children see him.
* Penelope and her brother Tito reconciling after she calls him out for not visiting Lydia in the hospital and gets him to realize that running away from family tragedy isn't something that he can do forever. Later on, Tito apologizes to Lydia for acting selfishly.
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* At the end of the season, Dr. Berkowitz offers to take Lydia to Miami so she can spread Berto's ashes, since that's as close as she can get to Cuba. Then, in the ''very'' last scene of the season, we find out he did even better than that: ''they actually went to Cuba''. Regardless of the fallout that will probably occur, it's hard not to feel happy that Lydia is finally in her beloved homeland again.

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* At the end of the season, Dr. Berkowitz offers to take Lydia to Miami so she can spread Berto's ashes, since that's as close as she can get to Cuba. Then, in the ''very'' last scene of the season, we find out he did even better than that: ''they actually went to Cuba''. Regardless of the fallout that will probably occur, it's hard not to feel happy that Lydia is finally in her beloved homeland again.again.
* After a big fight on Valentine’s Day, Elena makes it up to Syd with a homemade card of a heart surrounded by ones and zeroes, made of the other numbers, ie a non-binary heart. Syd is so moved that they blurt out the L word.
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* Penelope is jarred meeting Victor's new fiancee, Nicole, who's a very SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to her. She wants to warn Nicole of the kind of person Victor is while at a bar. Nicole reveals that Victor told her all about the horrible stuff he did and that it was Penelope "being strong enough to leave him" that pushed Victor to clean up his act. She knows Victor can be tough but she still loves him. Penelope realizes the two have a lot more in common than just looks and they become friends.

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* Penelope is jarred meeting Victor's new fiancee, Nicole, who's a very SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to her. She wants to warn Nicole of the kind of person Victor is while at a bar. Nicole reveals that Victor told her all about the horrible stuff he did and that it was Penelope "being strong enough to leave him" that pushed Victor to clean up his act. She knows Victor can be tough but she still loves him. Penelope realizes the two have a lot more in common than just looks and they become friends.friends.
* Dr. Berkowitz volunteers to teach Elena how to drive, and the two unexpectedly bond over common music tastes ("Sapphic folk is my ''jam''!"). When finding out just how bad his relationship with his daughter is, Elena secretly drives him to her house so they can talk face-to-face. It's clear they've still got a long way to go, but thanks to Elena giving that nudge, the ball has at least started rolling.
* At the end of the season, Dr. Berkowitz offers to take Lydia to Miami so she can spread Berto's ashes, since that's as close as she can get to Cuba. Then, in the ''very'' last scene of the season, we find out he did even better than that: ''they actually went to Cuba''. Regardless of the fallout that will probably occur, it's hard not to feel happy that Lydia is finally in her beloved homeland again.
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-->'''Lydia:''' You have to understand: I am a religious woman. And I’m sorry--I’m sorry, but I have a problem with Elena being gay. It goes against God! Although, God did make us in his image. And God doesn’t make mistakes ''([[ProudBeauty gestures to herself]])'' clearly. And when it comes to the gays, the Pope did say, “Who am I to judge?” And the Pope represents God. So, what, am I going to go against the pope and God? Who the hell do I think I am? Okay! Okay, I’m good.

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-->'''Lydia:''' You have to understand: I am a religious woman. And I’m sorry--I’m sorry, but I have a problem with Elena being gay. It goes against God! Although, God did make us in his image. And God doesn’t make mistakes ''([[ProudBeauty gestures to herself]])'' clearly. And when it comes to the gays, the Pope did say, “Who am I to judge?” And the Pope represents God. So, what, am I going to go against the pope and God? Who the hell do I think I am? Okay! Okay, I’m good. So, when is the parade?
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* Penelope is jarred meeting Victor's new fiancee, Nicole, who's very SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to her. She wants to warn Nicole of the kind of person Victor is while at a bar. Nicole reveals that Victor told her all about the horrible stuff he did and that it was Penelope "being strong enough to leave him" that pushed Victor to clean up his act. She knows Victor can be tough but she still loves him. Penelope realizes the two have a lot more in common than just looks and they become friends.

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* Penelope is jarred meeting Victor's new fiancee, Nicole, who's a very SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to her. She wants to warn Nicole of the kind of person Victor is while at a bar. Nicole reveals that Victor told her all about the horrible stuff he did and that it was Penelope "being strong enough to leave him" that pushed Victor to clean up his act. She knows Victor can be tough but she still loves him. Penelope realizes the two have a lot more in common than just looks and they become friends.
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* Penelope is jarred meeting Victor's new fiancee, Nicole, who's a very SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute She wants to warn Nicole of the kind of person Victor is while at a bar. Nicole reveals that Victor told her all about the horrible stuff he did and that it was Penelope "being strong enough to leave him" that pushed Victor to clean up his act. She knows Victor can be tough but she still loves him. Penelope realizes the two have a lot more in common than just looks and they become friends.

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* Penelope is jarred meeting Victor's new fiancee, Nicole, who's a very SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to her. She wants to warn Nicole of the kind of person Victor is while at a bar. Nicole reveals that Victor told her all about the horrible stuff he did and that it was Penelope "being strong enough to leave him" that pushed Victor to clean up his act. She knows Victor can be tough but she still loves him. Penelope realizes the two have a lot more in common than just looks and they become friends.

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