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* BoredomMontage: Jesse's failed attempts to conceive another child with Tulip during the flashbacks reveal he entered a monotonous routine of drinking, passionless sex and negative tests.
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* AmbiguousSyntax: At the end of the episode, Jessie says that he "took [Viktor] down." When he notices that Cassidy and Tulip are looking at him in horror, he specifies that he took Viktor down from the harness he was hanging in, letting him live.
* BothSidesHaveAPoint: Jessie and Tulip in the flashback. Jessie is taking the loss of his and Tulip's unborn child, which happened due to their adventurous criminal lifestyle, as a sign that they need to mend their ways and become good people. Perfectly reasonable and sympathetic... but seeing how painfully joyless their life and relationship has become, it's also hard to deny that Tulip has a point when she says that they are simply not cut out for a regular life.
* ColdBloodedTorture: Jessie submits Viktor to some of it.
* BothSidesHaveAPoint: Jessie and Tulip in the flashback. Jessie is taking the loss of his and Tulip's unborn child, which happened due to their adventurous criminal lifestyle, as a sign that they need to mend their ways and become good people. Perfectly reasonable and sympathetic... but seeing how painfully joyless their life and relationship has become, it's also hard to deny that Tulip has a point when she says that they are simply not cut out for a regular life.
* ColdBloodedTorture: Jessie submits Viktor to some of it.
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* AmbiguousSyntax: At the end of the episode, Jessie Jesse says that he "took [Viktor] down." When he notices that Cassidy and Tulip are looking at him in horror, he specifies that he took Viktor down from the harness he was hanging in, letting him live.
* BothSidesHaveAPoint:Jessie Jesse and Tulip in the flashback. Jessie Jesse is taking the loss of his and Tulip's unborn child, which happened due to their adventurous criminal lifestyle, as a sign that they need to mend their ways and become good people. Perfectly reasonable and sympathetic... but seeing how painfully joyless their life and relationship has become, it's also hard to deny that Tulip has a point when she says that they are simply not cut out for a regular life.
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* TenMinuteRetirement: [[spoiler: Tulip managed to hold down a regular job for all of three weeks before going back to her criminal ways.]]
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* AmbiguousSyntax: At the end of the episode, Jessie says that he "took [Viktor] down." [[spoiler: When he notices that Cassidy and Tulip are looking at him in horror, he specifies that he took Viktor down from the harness he was hanging in, letting him live.]]
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* TenMinuteRetirement: [[spoiler: Tulip managed to hold down a regular job for all of three weeks before going back to her criminal ways.]]
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* AmbiguousSyntax: At the end of the episode, Jessie says that he "took [Viktor] down."[[spoiler: When he notices that Cassidy and Tulip are looking at him in horror, he specifies that he took Viktor down from the harness he was hanging in, letting him live.]]
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Jessie, reeling from the reveal that Viktor and Tulip are married, considers whether to kill Viktor or not. Meanwhile, we are shown flashbacks to the end of Jessie's and Tulip's original relationship.
* AmbiguousSyntax: At the end of the episode, Jessie says that he "took [Viktor] down." [[spoiler: When he notices that Cassidy and Tulip are looking at him in horror, he specifies that he took Viktor down from the harness he was hanging in, letting him live.]]
* BothSidesHaveAPoint: Jessie and Tulip in the flashback. Jessie is taking the loss of his and Tulip's unborn child, which happened due to their adventurous criminal lifestyle, as a sign that they need to mend their ways and become good people. Perfectly reasonable and sympathetic... but seeing how painfully joyless their life and relationship has become, it's also hard to deny that Tulip has a point when she says that they are simply not cut out for a regular life.
* ColdBloodedTorture: Jessie submits Viktor to some of it.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Viktor seems determined to go out flinging as many smirking insults at his killer as he can, never showing an ounce of fear.
* TenMinuteRetirement: [[spoiler: Tulip managed to hold down a regular job for all of three weeks before going back to her criminal ways.]]
* LethalChef: Cooking is apparently not one of Tulip's many talents.
* TranquilFury: Jessie is weirdly calm and quiet throughout the episode, even when aiming to give Viktor a messy death.
* AmbiguousSyntax: At the end of the episode, Jessie says that he "took [Viktor] down." [[spoiler: When he notices that Cassidy and Tulip are looking at him in horror, he specifies that he took Viktor down from the harness he was hanging in, letting him live.]]
* BothSidesHaveAPoint: Jessie and Tulip in the flashback. Jessie is taking the loss of his and Tulip's unborn child, which happened due to their adventurous criminal lifestyle, as a sign that they need to mend their ways and become good people. Perfectly reasonable and sympathetic... but seeing how painfully joyless their life and relationship has become, it's also hard to deny that Tulip has a point when she says that they are simply not cut out for a regular life.
* ColdBloodedTorture: Jessie submits Viktor to some of it.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Viktor seems determined to go out flinging as many smirking insults at his killer as he can, never showing an ounce of fear.
* TenMinuteRetirement: [[spoiler: Tulip managed to hold down a regular job for all of three weeks before going back to her criminal ways.]]
* LethalChef: Cooking is apparently not one of Tulip's many talents.
* TranquilFury: Jessie is weirdly calm and quiet throughout the episode, even when aiming to give Viktor a messy death.