But Im looking for a little of the truth, the tough, ugly truth.
I came into the third episode ofK(P)STWwanting to get down tothe truthabout Yvette.
Thoroughly charming and complex.

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The small town of Tyler, Texas?
A rich tapestry of hijinks and buttery light.
Dynamically quirky and available for episodic helpin.
But Yvette, Kevins purported Jiminy Cricket, has remained a big question mark.
And that is proving no small task.
Not a great look for a man that recently attempted suicide whose sister is worried sick about him.
And how exactly did he end up with her marriage proposal balloon?
Were distracted from all the romance, though, by a woman waving from outside at…
Yvette!
She can see Yvette!
It seems that Ava is another Spiritual Warrior GuideTM who came to check in on her fellow SWGTM pal.
As we know, the other 35 disappeared.
But Yvette reminds Ava that her mission isnt over: Theres something or someone out there working against us.
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And shes not the only one worried about Kevin.
He also happens to be the sage-like voice of calming reason that I keep finding myself wishing Yvette was.
(The braided ponytail, however, was an unexpected surprise.)
and informing them that he has to go help some new friends plan their signature cocktails.
its on to signature cocktails…which goes a little differently than expected.
But now that it really isforever, she has to face the truth that she doesnt love him.
But rather than telling Ben she doesnt love him…she tells him shes cheating on him with Kevin.
So Ben, a jacked fireman, punches Kevin in the face.
Amy seems to disagree.
I was mad at him, she says.
Kevin only ever called if he needed something.
But he certainly doesnt sound happy about his successful performance.
The universe doesnt care about happy endings, Yvette tells him.
Well, I do, he fires back.
He falls off the roof.
What is with this dude and roofs?!
But Amy isnt the only one in this family with secret spy aspirations.
We are finding out more about that slowly but surely, though.