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* Even when the Fab 5 get into serious discussions with other people, nobody ever raises their voice or verbally bashes the other person. A good example of this is in "Dega Don't", when Cory (who's a white police officer) and Karamo get into a serious, yet peaceful, conversation about PoliceBrutality incidents against innocent black people. Another good example is in "From Hunter to Huntee", when Tan (who DoesntLikeGuns) and Jody (who hunts regularly, owns several hunting rifles, and believe guns are needed) have a peaceful discussion about gun control where they still respect each other's viewpoints and find some common ground [[note]] Both agree that it's too easy for people who want to hurt someone with a gun to get one, gun laws in the United States do need to be stricter, and one needs to be careful with and properly trained with them[[/note]].

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* Even when the Fab 5 get into serious discussions with other people, nobody ever raises their voice or verbally bashes the other person. A good example of this is in "Dega Don't", when Cory (who's a white police officer) and Karamo get into a serious, yet peaceful, conversation about PoliceBrutality incidents against innocent black people. Another good example is in "From Hunter to Huntee", when Tan (who DoesntLikeGuns) and Jody (who hunts regularly, owns several hunting rifles, has to carry a gun for her job as a federal prison guard, and believe guns are needed) have a peaceful discussion about gun control where they still respect each other's viewpoints and find some common ground [[note]] Both agree that it's too easy for people who want to hurt someone with a gun to get one, gun laws in the United States do need to be stricter, and one needs to be careful with and properly trained with them[[/note]].guns if they are going to have one[[/note]].
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* In "Disabled But Not Really" Wesley shows the Fab Five around his bedroom. As he describes how he gets ready, Jonathan is playing with Wesley's daughter Neveah's hair in the bottom corner. They're not the focus of the shot at all (the only way to tell that Jonathan is there is by his sleeves) but it's just a sweet little moment of the group including the hero's family in a way that's comfortable for them.
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* It's small, but all the efforts Jamie, the animal rescue owner, displays to help people with special needs at her establishment show that she is all about meeting people where they are and treating them with dignity. This includes her own son, who is autistic; she immediately senses that he's slightly uncomfortable and overstimulated and goes to comfort him and keep him calm while the Fab Five hang out in the kitchen.

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* It's small, but all the efforts Jamie, the animal rescue owner, displays to help people with special needs at her establishment show that she is all about meeting people where they are and treating them with dignity. This includes her own son, who is autistic; she immediately senses that he's slightly uncomfortable and overstimulated and goes to comfort him and keep him calm while the Fab Five hang out in the kitchen.kitchen.
* Makoto's response to his wife, Yasuko, admitting that she loves him, but that she's worried that he regrets marrying her because she's not "a good wife":
--> '''Makoto:''' To be honest, I don't care about you being a good wife either. I am saved by the fact that you exist.
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* "Silver Lining Sweeney" may have a huge dose of tearjerker since it's about a family where the patriarch has ALS, but the heroine Jennifer instantly bonds with Antoni when she reveals she's from a Polish family and they have an absolute blast making kielbasy and other Polish food like latkes (Antoni, excited for the opportunity, even says, beaming, that he feels they're doing their ancestors proud).

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* "Silver Lining Sweeney" may have a huge dose of tearjerker since it's about a family where the patriarch has ALS, but the heroine Jennifer instantly bonds with Antoni when she reveals she's from a Polish family and they have an absolute blast making kielbasy and other Polish food like latkes (Antoni, excited for the opportunity, even says, beaming, that he feels they're doing their ancestors proud).proud).
* Despite everything she goes through in late 2020, when the Fab Five visit Terri again, she is so grateful for everything they've done for her – she even jokes that during an issue with her daughter, she yelled "KARAMO!" to try to bring some semblance of peace.
* Even after their tearful reunion and a nice talk at her party, the bow on top of Angel's episode with her dad is that he goes to her gym and works out with her – keep in mind, Angel's dad is an accomplished athlete, and prior to her coming out, he bonded with his daughter (or, in his eyes, "son") through sports. Part of their healing journey is Angel reminding her father that she is still a devoted athlete, she is just a woman.
* It's small, but all the efforts Jamie, the animal rescue owner, displays to help people with special needs at her establishment show that she is all about meeting people where they are and treating them with dignity. This includes her own son, who is autistic; she immediately senses that he's slightly uncomfortable and overstimulated and goes to comfort him and keep him calm while the Fab Five hang out in the kitchen.
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---> '''Mama Tammye''': How can I say I love God, but I cannot love the ones who are right there next to me? I would call myself a hypocrite.

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---> '''Mama Tammye''': How can I say I "I love God, God", but I cannot love the ones who are right there next to me? I would call myself a hypocrite.



** Karamo brings an openly gay Lutheran bishop and an openly trans Lutheran pastor to have a chat with Noah, where Noah admits he feels he could have done more for the LGBTQ+ community if he came out sooner (he didn't come out until his thirties) and he feels ashamed for staying in the closet for as long as he did. He's asked by Megan if he would judge a member of his congregation for not coming out until later in life, and he says no. Megan's reply? "[[ArmorPiercingQuestion So why do you tell]] ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion yourself]]'' [[ArmorPiercingQuestion that, Child of God?]]" Noah is left choked up and admits he needed to hear that.

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** Karamo brings an openly gay Lutheran bishop and an openly trans Lutheran pastor to have a chat with Noah, where Noah. During the conversation, Noah admits he feels he could have done more for the LGBTQ+ community community, especially those who are Christian, if he came out sooner (he didn't come out until his thirties) and he feels ashamed for staying in the closet for as long as he did. He's asked by Megan if he would judge a member of his congregation for not coming being ready to come out until later in life, and he says no. Megan's reply? "[[ArmorPiercingQuestion So why do you tell]] ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion yourself]]'' [[ArmorPiercingQuestion that, Child of God?]]" Noah is left choked up and admits he needed to hear that.
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* Even when the Fab 5 get into serious discussions with other people, nobody ever raises their voice or verbally bashes the other person. A good example of this is in "Dega Don't", when Cory (who's a white police officer) and Karamo get into a serious, yet peaceful, conversation about PoliceBrutality incidents against innocent black people. Another good example is in "From Hunter to Huntee", when Tan (who DoesntLikeGuns) and Jody (who hunts regularly and owns several hunting rifles) have a peaceful discussion about gun control where they still find some common ground (both agree that it's too easy for people who want to hurt someone with a gun to get one and one needs to be careful with and properly trained with them).
* If Jonathan has a hair texture that he isn't familiar with using, he always brings in somebody who is familiar with it. For example, if somebody who has afro-textured hair wants african-styled braids or dreadlocks, Jonathan always brings in a local hairstylist who does have training and experience with those hairstyle.

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* Even when the Fab 5 get into serious discussions with other people, nobody ever raises their voice or verbally bashes the other person. A good example of this is in "Dega Don't", when Cory (who's a white police officer) and Karamo get into a serious, yet peaceful, conversation about PoliceBrutality incidents against innocent black people. Another good example is in "From Hunter to Huntee", when Tan (who DoesntLikeGuns) and Jody (who hunts regularly and regularly, owns several hunting rifles) rifles, and believe guns are needed) have a peaceful discussion about gun control where they still respect each other's viewpoints and find some common ground (both [[note]] Both agree that it's too easy for people who want to hurt someone with a gun to get one one, gun laws in the United States do need to be stricter, and one needs to be careful with and properly trained with them).
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* If Jonathan has a hair texture that he isn't familiar with using, he always brings in somebody who is familiar with it. For example, if somebody who has afro-textured hair wants african-styled African-styled braids or dreadlocks, Jonathan always brings in a local hairstylist who does have training and experience with those hairstyle.
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* Even when the Fab 5 get into serious discussions with other people, nobody ever raises their voice or verbally bashes the other person. A good example of this is in "Dega Don't", when Cory (who's a white police officer) and Karamo get into a serious, yet peaceful, conversation about PoliceBrutality incidents against innocent black people.

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* Even when the Fab 5 get into serious discussions with other people, nobody ever raises their voice or verbally bashes the other person. A good example of this is in "Dega Don't", when Cory (who's a white police officer) and Karamo get into a serious, yet peaceful, conversation about PoliceBrutality incidents against innocent black people. Another good example is in "From Hunter to Huntee", when Tan (who DoesntLikeGuns) and Jody (who hunts regularly and owns several hunting rifles) have a peaceful discussion about gun control where they still find some common ground (both agree that it's too easy for people who want to hurt someone with a gun to get one and one needs to be careful with and properly trained with them).

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