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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Seth Gilliam’s portrayal of Gabriel has run the gamut from timid and cowardly to stone-cold badass, but he’s generally been pretty reserved and calm when he’s not under duress. This episode lets Gilliam let loose, cracking jokes, slurring his speech, and telling a long, emotional monologue that shows just how broken Gabriel is.

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Seth Gilliam’s Creator/SethGilliam’s portrayal of Gabriel has run the gamut from timid and cowardly to stone-cold badass, but he’s generally been pretty reserved and calm when he’s not under duress. This episode lets Gilliam let loose, cracking jokes, slurring his speech, and telling a long, emotional monologue that shows just how broken Gabriel is.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: A downplayed example. Many fans have conceded that Gabriel was right to execute Mays due to how dangerous and unstable he was, but because of how popular Mays ended up being, the same fans lamented that the character was only around for one episode and would’ve loved to have seen more of him.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: A downplayed example. Many fans have conceded that Gabriel was right to execute Mays due to how dangerous and unstable he was, but because of how popular Mays ended up being, being (and the popularity of his actor, Creator/RobertPatrick), the same fans lamented that the character was only around for one episode and would’ve loved to have seen more of him.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Seth Gilliam’s portrayal of Gabriel has run the gamut from timid and cowardly to stone-cold badass, but he’s generally been pretty reserved and calm when he’s not under duress. This episode lets Gilliam let loose, cracking jokes, slurring his speech, and telling a long, emotional monologue that shows just how broken Gabriel is.

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* HeReallyCanAct: SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Seth Gilliam’s portrayal of Gabriel has run the gamut from timid and cowardly to stone-cold badass, but he’s generally been pretty reserved and calm when he’s not under duress. This episode lets Gilliam let loose, cracking jokes, slurring his speech, and telling a long, emotional monologue that shows just how broken Gabriel is.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Seth Gilliam’s portrayal of Gabriel has run the gamut from timid and cowardly to stone-cold badass, but he’s generally been pretty reserved and calm when he’s not under duress. This episode lets Gilliam let loose, cracking jokes, slurring his speech, and telling a long, emotional monologue that shows just how broken Gabriel is.
* OneSceneWonder: Mays is only around for an extended sequence that makes the bulk of the third act of the episode, but he makes a hell of an impression thanks to the captivating performance of Creator/RobertPatrick and his tense, menacing game he forces Aaron and Gabriel to play. This is also the first time the series has cast a well-known actor for a special guest role, making it even more noteworthy.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: A downplayed example. Many fans have conceded that Gabriel was right to execute Mays due to how dangerous and unstable he was, but because of how popular Mays ended up being, the same fans lamented that the character was only around for one episode and would’ve loved to have seen more of him.

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