8 Works in Post-Episode: s03e25 Cup IV - Center Ice
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What was supposed to be a celebratory moment turns into a massive scandal that shakes the hockey world, leaving Bitty and Jack to navigate their outing and their relationship in the sports world. The domino effects leads to Kent being outed. Now, Kent has to pick up the pieces while dealing with the media fallout.
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He wants to be proud of his son, but first he is afraid.
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After the Cup game, Jack and Bitty look for a little normalcy.
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Everybody knew that psychics and palm readers and fortune tellers were really all just cons: reading people’s subtle cues and making pronouncements just vague enough that people would believe they were real. Kent Parson wasn’t going to believe anything the tarot reader said when he finally gave in to the impulse to see what so many other people fell for. He wasn’t.
He could never have guessed what would be in the cards: either in his reading, or in the hand that life would deal him afterwards.
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Jack can feel it coming.
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"Kiss me," Bitty says.
There's something about Bitty's smile as he says it.
They've considered this possibility, in hushed murmurs late into the night, but Jack never expected it to happen, never expected to win. But now, his—their—uncertain dreams are reality. Now, maybe they can do anything.
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The sad thing was, Marty and Thirdy probably thought they were helping.
(Or, how things could have gone after Bitty asked Jack to kiss him.)
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Bob is so proud of his son for so, so, so very many reasons. The Stanley Cup is on the list now, but it's not even in the top five. Maybe not in the top ten.
Then he turns around and sees them together.
Yeah, definitely not even in the top ten.
