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Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Making Amends
There are some of the old Bobby gestures back, I noticed. Not to mention, (for a change...) biceps, hands, back, shoulders - and the Wack Job. How DARE that Chief of Detectives call him that!
Excuse me Detective Goren, please may I borrow that skateboard you're holding so that I can smack that kid on the head with it! I was hoping he might end up under a truck, but no such luck.
Poor Bobby...he looked so hurt and taken aback when that kid said the Chief of D's called him a whack job. And sitting on the floor of his kitchen....poor baby.
Did anyone notice the facial expression when Eames told him that this wasn't one of his puzzles? He could've been smug and overly confident in his abilities, but the eyes said it all. The man showed compassion without uttering a word. I love the chemistry between Goren and Eames. They're like an old married couple in so many ways. Gotta love 'em!
He looked tanned...especially in the white shirt...loved the white shirt! Really love the pic of him in his kitchen - we've never seen his place before, lol. Anyway, he needs me to make him feel better, poor baby.
Dear Val- Great job on the pictures- Thanks so much- And yes Goren needs a hug desperately- Also thought his apartment would be more loft style not so lonely looking- Regi.
why oh why did they make him shave after 5 minutes into the ep? i miss the stubble already. *strokes the monitor*
actually, i like that people misunderstand him. his mind is just to bright for them to understand. and i could try to make him forget all about his bad "outsider" situation...
Ack! Th extra weight is ok, but I do not like the salt and pepper stubble and beard at all. It ages him more than it looks sexy. I want to see his whole apt, which looks, from the yellow oven door, to be from the 1950's. And, what is he chopping on the cutting board by the sink? I think I imagined him in a cooler apt with his artsy side showing more.
He 'was' hurt by the whack job comment, and so unfair!! He and Eames solve like every case, what the F&&* more does management want from them???
Thanks for the post on my movie review blog. It looks like you have quite a wealth of knowledge when it comes to Vincent D'Onofrio. Great pictures by the way. I was thinking about your comment and I wonder if there is anyway to get ahold of a copy of Five Minutes, Mr. Welles. It would mean a lot to me if someone could fund somewhere that I could get this. I live in Atlanta, Ga., so it is kind of out of the question to go the UK. Does anyone know where I could find this short film?
Excuse me Detective Goren, please may I borrow that skateboard you're holding so that I can smack that kid on the head with it! I was hoping he might end up under a truck, but no such luck.
ReplyDeleteDefensive? Moi??!
Poor Bobby...he looked so hurt and taken aback when that kid said the Chief of D's called him a whack job. And sitting on the floor of his kitchen....poor baby.
ReplyDeleteoooh,your pictures are BIG!!!!
ReplyDeleteHe obviously needs me to make him feel better :-D
Did anyone notice the facial expression when Eames told him that this wasn't one of his puzzles? He could've been smug and overly confident in his abilities, but the eyes said it all. The man showed compassion without uttering a word. I love the chemistry between Goren and Eames. They're like an old married couple in so many ways. Gotta love 'em!
ReplyDeleteI didn't like Bobby being called a whack job either. People always call names when they don't understand.
ReplyDeleteHe looked tanned...especially in the white shirt...loved the white shirt! Really love the pic of him in his kitchen - we've never seen his place before, lol. Anyway, he needs me to make him feel better, poor baby.
ReplyDeleteDear Val-
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the pictures-
Thanks so much-
And yes Goren needs a hug desperately-
Also thought his apartment would be more loft style not so lonely looking-
Regi.
I agree with Diane...Throw the little kid under a truck.
ReplyDeleteI love that Bobby is a misunderstood whack job. It's so 'Very Vincent' :)
why oh why did they make him shave after 5 minutes into the ep? i miss the stubble already. *strokes the monitor*
ReplyDeleteactually, i like that people misunderstand him. his mind is just to bright for them to understand. and i could try to make him forget all about his bad "outsider" situation...
Ack! Th extra weight is ok, but I do not like the salt and pepper stubble and beard at all. It ages him more than it looks sexy. I want to see his whole apt, which looks, from the yellow oven door, to be from the 1950's. And, what is he chopping on the cutting board by the sink? I think I imagined him in a cooler apt with his artsy side showing more.
ReplyDeleteHe 'was' hurt by the whack job comment, and so unfair!! He and Eames solve like every case, what the F&&* more does management want from them???
Lociloco
he is a tortured soul isn't he? poor bobby...
ReplyDeletegreat caps val, luv the one with his arms up and the suit jacket that stretches over his bicep...
Debs Says...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Val, if it wasn't for you, I would have to wait two years to see these visions of lovliness...
Val -
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post on my movie review blog. It looks like you have quite a wealth of knowledge when it comes to Vincent D'Onofrio. Great pictures by the way. I was thinking about your comment and I wonder if there is anyway to get ahold of a copy of Five Minutes, Mr. Welles. It would mean a lot to me if someone could fund somewhere that I could get this. I live in Atlanta, Ga., so it is kind of out of the question to go the UK. Does anyone know where I could find this short film?