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krazykitkat ([personal profile] krazykitkat) wrote2006-01-21 02:57 pm
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Musing on WW ep 7.11


Thanks to the wonderful [livejournal.com profile] quasiradiant, got a download of the episode. Haven't watched it all yet, but have watched the important bits twice.

He looks damn good. Beard just how I like it. And his hair and beard looks a little redder than season 4.

I love how they haven't lost the discussing/arguing politics, they were straight into it. And he is sounding very cynical about politics, so I can buy the wanting to leave reporting. And I love how he's pushing them to do things again, like back in first season.

I thought the waitress totally overreacted. CJ was short with her, not bitchy. And personally I hate things being read to me, I forget what was said at the beginning. Reading is much better.

I loved the shade of green top that Kate was wearing, very pretty.

Poor Gail! And when Danny was calling over the phone, he said, "Claudia Jean" at one point. They would've been better off to either film or build the set so you just saw "The Washington", it's the same font as the Post.

The end dinner...sigh.

Didn't know whether to laugh or cringe at the "Doug Westin's libido broke the camel's back".

He nearly made me cry with the holding hands on the way down.

But I don't think there was any ring (I didn't see him make any move suggestive of having something in his pocket), and I don't think he was proposing. I think he was just going to ask that they try out a relationship after Inauguration Day.

Which probably means there will be no sex before the end of the series, if we ever see him again :( I wanted a bedroom scene dammit!

[identity profile] sternel.livejournal.com 2006-01-21 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, it totally was. Just the way he tilted to one side, I couldn't figure out what he was doing? But one possible vector was down on his knees. So I can understand where one might get the impression. But I think anyone who thought he'd really go through with it doesn't know his character. Brad, obviously, does. =)

[identity profile] krazykitkat.livejournal.com 2006-01-21 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I think that anyone who seriously thought he'd propose really doesn't know Danny. I do wonder if we hadn't had the flashforward whether people would've made that assumption.