What's plot?
Then there's this one. Don't ask, I have no idea.
This is the frame after the one usually shown. His demonic grin has just got even wider. Woof!
The sequence with the ball bearing lasts a couple of seconds,
Bobby successfully ducks out of the way of the advancing Hallmark logo.
A couple more of the Beautiful Bobby pictures.
They make up for the lack of laughs.
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yes they do val. thanks.xx
It's time the Brit Chicks started a 'Move your damn logo!' campaign ;0)
However, nothing, but nothing, takes away from Vincent's D'eliciousness.
The sequence with the burning paper bag just left me breathless when I first saw it, that grin just did for me.
That finger, the grin and those too cute laugh lines.......THUD!
I actually loved this episode b/c the actress who plays "Angie" (the nun) did an amazing job at the end when she confesses. Her hysteria is so genuine and the performance is very riveting.
Oh the things he could do with that middle finger ;)
Hmmm...that silly logo..
I can stop looking at those longgggggg beautiful fingers!!!DROOLLLLLLL!!!;)))
I agree, Jojo. I believe, if you follow the "religion-oriented" episodes closely, the theme of "hypocrisy" is a constant.
I miss the funny. But I'm happy about the Bobby.
The logo thing reminds me of that Geico commercial with Mrs.Butterworth (a bottle of pancake syrup), where at the end the Geico logo comes up in the middle of the screen (which happens to be over Mrs.Butterworth's "face"), and she says, "Oh, someone has put a logo right over my face."
flaming hot pix!
now i get appetite for pancake with syrup (thank you beatlelady)
As long as it's Vincent, it's entertaining!
Bravo. I give you a standing ovation for pulling excellent caps (but that one? A ceiling? A wall?)
I too fall in the anti-religion group but I just watch the shows figuring they're dealing with fanatics. And of course gor THE MAN.
I have no idea what that strange cap is..but you were obviously overcome by Bobby :-D
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