"What?" he asks. "They're not married," he adds, so they can't exactly be in-laws. And while they might consider each other family, that doesn't mean the reunion isn't going to be very awkward. While Hargrove understands fundamentally that Kaplan's not at fault, Steve doesn't think that he's ready to forgive that yet.
It's sort of like a certain other situation, with someone that Steve doesn't want to talk to about, to Tony.
"I could try Jon," he says, thinking it through. Tony does tell him he's a genius all the time, and Tony's kind of the leading expert on that. "You never told me what kind of chemistry he works on," Steve says. Maybe Tony could tell him a little bit about Jon.
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It's sort of like a certain other situation, with someone that Steve doesn't want to talk to about, to Tony.
"I could try Jon," he says, thinking it through. Tony does tell him he's a genius all the time, and Tony's kind of the leading expert on that. "You never told me what kind of chemistry he works on," Steve says. Maybe Tony could tell him a little bit about Jon.