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Fresh off his biggest crime-fighting success to date, the Viceroy takes some time to question his relevance and purpose in the world.
While Penny's food-truck business is aggressively undermined by a cranky restaurant owner, the Viceroy successfully shuts down a neighborhood drug ring.
It takes a strong man to admit defeat in the competitive world of Brooklyn yoga, and an even stronger man to acknowledge his own latent homophobia.
Wyatt has a run-in with an entitled Brooklyn parent and her toddler, while the Viceroy gets a lead on the secret fueling the success of the neighborhood's new mustard shop.
It can be difficult to figure out where Wyatt stops and the Viceroy starts. In this episode, Wyatt and Felix remember the days when Brooklyn was more pan-African, and wonder why other people have a problem with the concept of black superheroes.
After Wyatt freaks out when his favorite neighborhood bar becomes overrun with parents and babies, he has to ask himself whether he, in fact, is part of the problem.