I can't believe that was all the screen time Bratt got. It was nice to see him--I liked his character for the most part, but I thought he'd have been there to figure into a case in a professional capability, not to fuel Anita's sense of mortality.
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Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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It isn't like Bratt has a lot going on right now.
Except when he does. Bratt walked in front of me at Union Station a couple of months ago. He smelled great, and that walk...Well. He's gorgeous.
I mean work wise! :-)
I know, I know. The memory just overshadows all other thoughts.
They cancelled The Cleaner, huh?
They did?? Damn! I love that show!!
I don't know that for a fact. Let's google! Yeah, bummer: [link]
Here's what I don't get: How did Banks have that too-skinny look, but Curtis didn't? I mean, I know time passed between shooting the two things, so it could just be that, but I wonder.
Following the Union Station sighting, my bff commented that Bratt was way too skinny. We mused about the camera putting on weight. He did have that elegant gentleman, David Bowie sort of thinness going on. And still had Bank's facial hair. Did I mention the gorgeous?
I was glad to see that, at least in the rotunda area, he sailed along with his rolly bag, totally undisturbed.
Oh a totally different note, I'm putting this here because I can't, for the life of me, find where erika commented on Piven in Cupid.
erika. Dude. My weekend? You eated it. I've been looking all over the intertubes for the original series and thought I'd checked youtube. Thanks to your link, I was up until 3 binging on Trevor Hale. I sleepily salute you!