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This week, the boys are playing the blame game in Budapest.

I smell adventure, Darius proclaims after finding a blueprint of the venue building.
Earn runs to find the boy and stops his family from lifting his gurney into the ambulance.
If it is for Paper Boi, I want to help, the boy asserts.
What does Paper Boi need?
he asks, trying to be of help.
Without answering, Earn begins to lift the boys blankets and search his clothes for the phone.
(Get these people some tomatoes!)
Thank you for seeing me.
I hope you find your phone, he says.
This time, Socks is activated by Als victimization.
Taking the phone from Earn, Socks blows up on Wiley about the theft.
Liam Neesons already fuckin white!
Al shouts at him (LMAO!).
Im so mad; I could kill this ni-, Socks yells, cutting himself off.
Al lights a joint to calm his nerves while sitting next to the very man who robbed him.
In the end, however, Socks is not the enigma that festers in this episode.
Rather, the mysteries that remain unsolved are the ones that plague Earns most intimate relationships.
You seem busy all the time.
Earn has little to say in response.
Busys good, he remarks before leaving Al once more.
Even Van, who does not appear in this episode, haunts Earn in her absence.
He inquires about her wellness, and she merely sends an emoji thumbs-up in return.
I think a round of this game might loosen them both up and get a conversation flowing.