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Dinner with the Bannermans leads to a few surprising truths for Johnny Smith.
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A random series of events followed by a vacation in Vermont get Johnny thinking. Now he needs to find out if Bruce is on the same page.
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Johnny begins to have visions of a couple on their honeymoon, but then begins to trade places with one of them.
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The one bright spot in the tragicomedy that Johnny's life has become is that the two women he loves most in the world had each other to lean on after his accident. AU in which Vera Smith is still alive.
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He and Bruce were standing in line at Starbucks when Johnny had his epiphany: it was Starbucks that was making him gay. Had he ever heard the word metrosexual before he'd heard of an iced venti chai? Coincidence? Every time he ordered a mocha frappuccino or a pumpkin spiced latte, he lost another gram of testosterone. It was inevitable. You didn't even have to drink the drinks. Just saying the words "non-fat mocha latte" made you just a teeny bit more gay each time. And he reached this conclusion a full two minutes before he had the vision that proved it.
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What if the sixth season stuck a bit closer to the Stephen King novels? This is basically a reshuffling of the television source material and the literary source material.
Johnny Smith never got used to having psychic visions, but some were more haunting than others. (Actual word count minus Stephen King quotes = 13,630)
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It's the thought that counts.
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It was nothing like the way you actually felt when you watched home movies.
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Cornflakes.
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When Johnny Smith touches a dying man's hand, he can read all his secrets.
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Ceremonies mark transitions.
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"Why don't you come sit over here?" Sarah asked, patting the couch cushion. Beside her, Walt raised an eyebrow, but otherwise his expression didn't change.
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He thinks of Sunday dinner, the squat red candle in the centerpiece of the Bannerman table, the look on Walt's face, Sarah's self-conscious glance at Johnny, the big-eyed recap of J.J.'s game as the boy pretended everything was fine…
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The craziest stuff comes out of Johnny Smith's mouth.
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Johnny knows one thing: the definition of stupid just never seems to change.
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Johnny's relationship with Walt is complicated, and not getting any easier.
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The sound is loud—surreal and rough, and it doesn't sound like anything he's ever heard before in real life. It's like a John Wayne movie. A Henry Fonda movie. Allies marching into Germany to save the day.
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His visions always gave him just enough information to act on, but they were never really great on giving him the big picture.
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When you get right down to it, it's the little moments that really matter.
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