Sentinel 1x8 Love and Guns
Jan. 18th, 2008 11:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
FINALLY! I've been working on this in about five minute increments since the beginning of time, so you may notice that I start to repeat myself; specifically with regards to certain claims about Blair. (Which cannot be proved false!)
1x8 Love and Guns "'Hey, Chief, look, there's no reason to be ashamed if you're a little queasy,' Jim says kindly, putting both hands on Blair's knees. On his knees, dude. Classic gay chicken move. (That would explain a lot about Jim and Blair's relationship, actually.)"
I'll try to go similarly overboard on the Jim screencaps next recap. :)
1x8 Love and Guns "'Hey, Chief, look, there's no reason to be ashamed if you're a little queasy,' Jim says kindly, putting both hands on Blair's knees. On his knees, dude. Classic gay chicken move. (That would explain a lot about Jim and Blair's relationship, actually.)"
I'll try to go similarly overboard on the Jim screencaps next recap. :)
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on 2008-01-19 05:09 am (UTC)It has to have been a few days for Maya. Right? Right? Has to be.
Sheesh. What does he SEE in her?
Jim really, really doesn't like Blair falling in love, does he? But he's super adorable at the end.
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on 2008-01-19 05:49 am (UTC)Blair was so, so lovely in this ep. The caps don't do him justice. He's much better in motion.
Actually, I'm pretty sure it was at least two days. Blair is wearing a black shirt in his first two scenes with her, and a gray one in the campus kissing and dinner scenes. Still, though. Not that much time for the fervent exchange of "I love you"s.
Jim hates Blair falling in love so much!
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on 2008-01-19 05:25 am (UTC)That last scene - Jim is such a dorky guy about the whole thing, although yes, it's sweet. And Blair suffering so beautifully certainly set him up for a zillion fanfic scenarios...
Thanks for the snarky love, Ma'am, and the pretty pictures.
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on 2008-01-19 05:53 am (UTC)I like Jim's dorkiness. It has been pointed out to me that Jim was grinning through that entire scene. I saw it as tender, hopeful, cheer-you-up smiling, but upon further examination it could totally also be read as ha-ha-ha-she-is-gone-YES.
Beautiful suffering is a burden. :)
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on 2008-01-19 01:30 pm (UTC)