Season 7, Episode 6
Air Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2013, 10/9c on USA
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“Quick, say something to your mom to provide proof of life.” – Gus
I really enjoyed how much I found myself relating to Gus and his efforts to not only win over Maximus but his realization that his relationship is a package deal. My last relationship was with a woman who had three kids and like Gus, I tried to find ways to bond with the kids without their mother, including a day where the kids and I went to the zoo, which, at times, felt like a circus. Oftentimes, Gus’ girlfriends are put in an episode as a joke or a plot twist where they turn out to be a killer or just plain crazy. Here, Rachael is being taken seriously and Gus seems to be putting in some real effort. I think anytime a show can connect with its audience on a deeply personal level, as it does for me during “Cirque Du Soul,” the writers are doing something right.
Then, there’s Lassiter (Timothy Omundson), who gets engaged to his newly paroled girlfriend, Marlowe (Kristy Swanson). We’re seeing a kinder side of Lassiter but my eyes could have done without his bubble bath scene. It’s interesting to see this part of him; yet I have mixed feelings because, much like Lassiter, we know very little about Marlowe. Only time will tell whether they’ll make it to their wedding day.
I thought the circus as a background was fun, providing a perfect stage for Shawn and Gus who often act like two clowns. I especially liked their acrobatics—flipping over the fence or getting down from the roof of the port-a-potty. How Shawn thought it was possible for him to match some of those amazing moves is beyond me.
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