![]() More importantly, he seems to have a knack for it as he is able to find the pattern among a sea of highlighted names and other various Sharpie markings. Richie marvels at the efficiency of the wait staff and their ability to accommodate and account for any and all contingencies. ![]() From this point on in Season 2, Richie continues to show up in a suit, proving just how impactful his time staging was. With the suit on, he feels a sense of professionalism, and the armor, as he calls it, amplifies and demands his sense of respect - respect not only for others but himself as well, something Richie has always struggled with. Now outfitted in a sleek suit, Richie tells his chaperon, Garrett ( Andrew Lopez), that it “feels like armor.” It’s a humorous line but also one of the show’s deepest as it shows a change in Richie’s mindset. After graduating from fork duty, Richie advances to trailing which means a change of uniform is required.
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