Sure it is. [ Neil tosses Haro up once -- which results in an odd, musical sort of tone as the ball rises and falls back into his hands. ] If Haro had a problem with it, he would have said so by now. He's smart enough for that but and, more importantly, there was an encounter with his "brother" once, which was something right out of his mouth and no one else's. [ So it's not like they weren't gendered, for whatever reason. ]