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Friday, October 24, 2008

Probability 2.14

I think it’s safe to say we all love this episode, how could you not -- Wally Stevens!!! Never have I, and never will I ever again, wish our dynamic duo to fail more than when they had to go after Wally. The murderer should go free! (Just this once!)

Eames wants a magic jacket that will give her money. Goren offers to find one for her.

Wow, Rogers, it’s been awhile, we’ve missed you.

They encounter two eclectic characters – one a rocker dude who offers to spray Lysol in Eames’ face, the other a huffy guy who’s missing his lunch break (but don’t worry, Eames, who hasn’t eaten in a while, puts him in his place.) Must be all that low-blood sugar talking.

We like it when GE set up house in an empty interrogation room – it’s just so domestic and cozy. And awww – they put on little French brogues. As adorable as that is, they don’t know enough about insurance, so they’re being sent “an expert” . . . .

Wally Stevens, that’s your cue! Goren and Wally are just about as cute as a button together!!! Oh the quirky mannerisms, funny ways of talking, and disdain for coincidences are in abundance and on full display! And both so easily excitable! Eames is just about forced out of the room by the intense cuteness of it all!

And how could you not love a reminder of Perfect Strangers!?

Someone left the gas on! GE break in to the house to rescue a dead guy. Goren finds the dead guy’s furniture unacceptable, so he rearranges it.

Oh my! That’s quite a slow, sexy smirk Goren throws Eames’ way when the little French girl in interrogation starts to crumble. *blush* Goren counts to three in French.

Eames has no patience for Goren’s “little buddy” and is happy to pawn him off on her partner.

Chinese and a late night at Wally’s place. Alex does her little placating “Mmm” sound to Goren that she does when they’re lying. She says he’s sentimental. He says it’s all he can afford. They dig at each other like old marrieds.

But it’s Eames’ last line that chokes us up the most: “I’m sure he’d like a pen pal.”
Clothes Call: I don’t know if you’ve detected a pattern, but anytime Goren looses the tie, the temperature in the room goes up tenfold. And Eames, again with the velvet coats???

Quotable:

Eames [To Goren, after Stevens leaves the room]: I didn't know you had an older, geekier brother.

Wally: Women like money.
Goren: So do men.
Wally: That’s because women like men with money.

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