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Episode 2.06 - Sex and Candy brought to the boiling point a number of issues that had become increasingly visible in the Roswell, New Mexico fandom. These included racism, homophobia, biphobia, agency (around characters sexuality and disability), misogyny, and purity politics. These and other other issues are discussed in context of how they impacted on the reception of this episode and informed the discussion around it.