Mr. and Mrs. Smith

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The fake relationship trope is so popular in the romantic-comedy genre for many reasons.

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Its hard to tell how much time actually passes between any two episodes ofMr.

& Mrs. Smith,but you get the sense that months are flying by in this universe.

It takes a while for Do You Want Kids?

), the high-value target theyre tasked with transporting.

As youd expect, Jane is at first very turned off by this unexpected gesture.

Apparently, he sees her advancing, but he doesnt say the same about John.

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Maybe its just meant to shake up the usual dynamic.

The second half of the episode includes two important conversations between the Smiths.

(I agree, Jane.

The biggest vow, though, comes last: I vow never to kill you.

Its not necessarily an implied agreement.

That conversation gets tabled for another day.

The second big relationship conversation happens back at home, where John asks Jane if shes pregnant.

I have to say; Im completely on Janes side when it comes to the subject of kids.

But we saw those mission report texts from Jane, and …

I dont think she did?

Are John and Jane doing the bidding of some truly evil enterprise?

Do You Want Kids?

These two people clearly love each other, but that might not be enough.

Some people just want different things.

Shout-out to the white short-shorts Glover rocks during that final argument.