Loved Tara grabbing the shot out of Nate's hand and downing it herself. She sees what is going on, doesn't want to get involved and yet...
I'm still in a baseball player Eliot induced happy place. And NO ONE should chop the hair. During batting practice, you could see his mental thoughts (Ohhh, another way to hit things. Hard.) Happy place, I'm telling ya.
During batting practice, you could see his mental thoughts (Ohhh, another way to hit things. Hard.) Happy place, I'm telling ya.
Eliot only uses violence as a reasonable response.
...to everything.
Totally didn't see Sterling coming.
YAY Sterling.
I normally love Kane's hair, but I agree it's a little bit too much this ep
I'm still annoyed by the Interpol thing. There's no way that they would just invite him to join Interpol because he had a good case.
Perhaps he'd applied for a job there previously and the high profile case tipped things over.
Oh, I did not see *that* coming.
They even pulled the "Don't put his name in the credits" trick.
Okay, I'm going to take back my kvetching about Parker/Hardison. It's been nowhere near as much as I'd like--there could have been more moments without them actually picking out china.
But them finding the missing money together last week was something, as well as Parker appreciating the costumes and kissing Lucille goodbye.
Also, the preview shows Hardison with his boxers in a twist about her wellbeing. It's something.
I rewatched The Ice Man Job, and Hardison just happens to have the same UV light on him there. Caper needed it then too.
(eta re: Hardison/Parker, obviously, not Hardison/geeky light toy) Yes, but where`s the beauty of "find me" whispered into the wind? Where`s the fraught glance and unuttered word? Where`s the love, man? (Oh, and there was a good iconable OT3 shot when they were deciding to kill Lucille.)
I love that Tara intervenes only because it interferes with his work.
Eliot`s sheer enjoyment of the trappings of his fame is so funny. And will surely lead to trouble if it`s not a throwaway. I loved how his excellence at the sport was just his excellence at violence aimed at the ball instead. Same physicality.
I loved how his excellence at the sport was just his excellence at violence aimed at the ball instead.
Apart from the runner he decked coming into home. I would have thought the ump would have had something to say about that.