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" ... For one thing, as the occupants of those palaces have had for the last several centuries, Buckingham (the Queen and Charles) and Kensington (William) palaces have weightier business than to refute any more ad hominem complaints of a sixth-in-line prince, however close he might have been to them. For another, Harry’s and Meghan Markle’s accusations aired with Oprah Winfrey of racism and uncaring behavior have been and will continue to be quite enough for the current occupants of those palaces to work through. Harry’s petulant attempt in the Los Angeles studio at a put-down of his father as having treated “me the way he was treated” doesn’t really carry the superchargers burning the nitroglycerine of the prior racism charge. ... "
" ... Nacho? His insistent boss and his stubborn father have put him between the proverbial rock and the hard place. This one doesn’t seem poised to end well. The end game as he sees it is to trade his life for the safety of his family. He comes heavy, as they say on The Sopranos, and he’s ready to take out Hector. But fate intervenes and Nacho’s long game finally pays off. The fake nitroglycerine does its job, and all Nacho has to do is swap the pills back, while Gus Fring performs CPR on his worst enemy. It’s a delicious moment—Gus is keeping Hector alive because keeling over from a heart attack is insufficiently cruel—and the sexual subtext makes it actually funny on a second viewing. Given the easy way that Hector tosses around homosexual slurs, what better irony than to have Gus’s lips save his life? ... "