Yet more DS
Mar. 4th, 2007 11:19 pmI totally missed the eclipse last night. It was cloudy up until the point where there was only the tiniest bit of shadow left on the face of the moon. Sigh.
- I didn't mention this in my brief post about it, but David Marciano is really amazing in "Juliet Is Bleeding." That last scene, where he's talking to Fraser about dancing with Irene in PE class, and saying "Everything's gonna be okay," just kills me.
- OMG, Dief's nightmare in "The Edge"? It's right up there for "funniest moment of the series."
- Speaking of that episode...whoa, it's Fraser actually doing work for the RCMP instead of the Chicago PD. How novel.
- I really liked the Mexican member of the NAFTA security team, Anita Cortez, as well. I wish she'd been more than just a one-time character.
- Paul Gross makes a distressingly feminine woman. I have no idea what the plot of "Some Like It Red" concerned; I was too busy either laughing at or being freaked out by "Miss Fraser."
- I loved the drug lord debating grammar with oh-so-grammatically-perfect Fraser in "White Men Can't Jump to Conclusions." Ah, the confusion that can spring from hearing "Mountie" as "mountee"...
- The whole "I've tried to do as you instructed and forget the incident" / "And have you succeeded?" / [flashback, more flashback, really long flashback] / "...no" scene in "Red, White or Blue" was so nicely done. Paul Gross in particular managed to strike just the right balance between sadness and sweetness. It was really quite touching. I think he beats David Duchovny at "kicked puppy."
- Speaking of puppies: awww, puppy Dief!
- "He called me darling again." Camilla Scott delivered this line so perfectly. Aaaand Thatcher's out for blood.
- Of course Fraser and Thatcher know semaphore. Naturally.
- Meg spelling her fist into Ford's face cracked me up a whole lot. Her explaining it as a spelling mistake was also hilarious.
- Ray: What did she say?
Ben: She called me a moron.
Ray: She's a very perceptive woman.
HA!
- The last semaphore conversation was squeeful like whoa. Hee, "red suits you"! Look at that fabulous smile she has in response. And then Ray asks what that was all about, and Benny's all, "Uh...nothing...nothing at all..." Heh. Ray totally grilled him for information after this episode.
- Well, "Flashback" was a complete waste of time. Although I did like the rather desperate inflection Meg put on "You must!" when she was trying to see if he remembered the train incident. Pretty big change from "forget it ever happened," eh? ;)
- I didn't mention this in my brief post about it, but David Marciano is really amazing in "Juliet Is Bleeding." That last scene, where he's talking to Fraser about dancing with Irene in PE class, and saying "Everything's gonna be okay," just kills me.
- OMG, Dief's nightmare in "The Edge"? It's right up there for "funniest moment of the series."
- Speaking of that episode...whoa, it's Fraser actually doing work for the RCMP instead of the Chicago PD. How novel.
- I really liked the Mexican member of the NAFTA security team, Anita Cortez, as well. I wish she'd been more than just a one-time character.
- Paul Gross makes a distressingly feminine woman. I have no idea what the plot of "Some Like It Red" concerned; I was too busy either laughing at or being freaked out by "Miss Fraser."
- I loved the drug lord debating grammar with oh-so-grammatically-perfect Fraser in "White Men Can't Jump to Conclusions." Ah, the confusion that can spring from hearing "Mountie" as "mountee"...
- The whole "I've tried to do as you instructed and forget the incident" / "And have you succeeded?" / [flashback, more flashback, really long flashback] / "...no" scene in "Red, White or Blue" was so nicely done. Paul Gross in particular managed to strike just the right balance between sadness and sweetness. It was really quite touching. I think he beats David Duchovny at "kicked puppy."
- Speaking of puppies: awww, puppy Dief!
- "He called me darling again." Camilla Scott delivered this line so perfectly. Aaaand Thatcher's out for blood.
- Of course Fraser and Thatcher know semaphore. Naturally.
- Meg spelling her fist into Ford's face cracked me up a whole lot. Her explaining it as a spelling mistake was also hilarious.
- Ray: What did she say?
Ben: She called me a moron.
Ray: She's a very perceptive woman.
HA!
- The last semaphore conversation was squeeful like whoa. Hee, "red suits you"! Look at that fabulous smile she has in response. And then Ray asks what that was all about, and Benny's all, "Uh...nothing...nothing at all..." Heh. Ray totally grilled him for information after this episode.
- Well, "Flashback" was a complete waste of time. Although I did like the rather desperate inflection Meg put on "You must!" when she was trying to see if he remembered the train incident. Pretty big change from "forget it ever happened," eh? ;)
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Date: 2007-03-05 06:59 am (UTC)Dude. No. In the face, maybe in certain angles (if you ignore the awful Bangs O This Is Totally Not Real Purple Hair), and... Paul Gross has really nice legs, but everything about his overall frame just screams, "These boobs are tied on and my pantyhose makes me feel very, very awkward!" Or maybe Fraser just always walks like that...?
Off to get more episodes!
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