See No Evil
Feb. 15th, 2006 03:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
These are starting to get repetitive.
Once again, Tessa was annoying, Richie was cute, and Duncan was friggin' adorable when he was interacting with Richie. I especially liked the bit where he was all worried that Richie could have gotten hurt and yelling at him but it was worry/concern yelling and very "awwwwww". I think this is the first ep where we see Richie riding a motorcycle. It is also, coincidentally, the first time we see Richie fall off a motorcycle. I'm going to be on the lookout, but I'm fairly certain that when they bother to get the motorcycle stunt guy, they never waste him by not having him wipe out at some point.
There was Martok, and he even got a special credit "as Marcus", but he was only in it for a black and white flashback of a fight and ensuing quickening that lasted 5 minutes, if that.
For whatever reason, Adrian Paul is just more alive and vibrant in his scenes with Stan Kirsch (and later Jim Byrnes and Peter Wingfield, though, to be fair, mud would be alive and vibrant if it got to do a scene with Peter Wingfield) than he is in his scenes with Alexandra Vandernoot or Elizabeth Gracen or whatsherface Lily. Which leads to the HoYay! which I certainly don't mind, but since textually he's supposed to be into these women, and we have to put up with them onscreen (Shut up, Tessa), it would be nice if we could see an actual attraction there.
Once again, Tessa was annoying, Richie was cute, and Duncan was friggin' adorable when he was interacting with Richie. I especially liked the bit where he was all worried that Richie could have gotten hurt and yelling at him but it was worry/concern yelling and very "awwwwww". I think this is the first ep where we see Richie riding a motorcycle. It is also, coincidentally, the first time we see Richie fall off a motorcycle. I'm going to be on the lookout, but I'm fairly certain that when they bother to get the motorcycle stunt guy, they never waste him by not having him wipe out at some point.
There was Martok, and he even got a special credit "as Marcus", but he was only in it for a black and white flashback of a fight and ensuing quickening that lasted 5 minutes, if that.
For whatever reason, Adrian Paul is just more alive and vibrant in his scenes with Stan Kirsch (and later Jim Byrnes and Peter Wingfield, though, to be fair, mud would be alive and vibrant if it got to do a scene with Peter Wingfield) than he is in his scenes with Alexandra Vandernoot or Elizabeth Gracen or whatsherface Lily. Which leads to the HoYay! which I certainly don't mind, but since textually he's supposed to be into these women, and we have to put up with them onscreen (Shut up, Tessa), it would be nice if we could see an actual attraction there.