*smile* Bobby’s never been so adorable than the ‘girl thing’ incident – we love him best when he’s awkward like that.
Oh, nothing’s uglier than a fighting family, especially when cryogenics AND politics are involved.
Eames inadvertently takes a shot at Goren: The disease is inherited. Nick could pass it to their kids. I can’t imagine any woman having children under those circumstances. But Goren does say: You have a conscience. Now you wouldn’t want to play Russian Roulette with the future of your kids.
Goren gives an Early Onset Alzheimer’s sufferer drugs and a picture book: Now that’s a man who’s worried . . . and looks it.
Clothes Call: Goren and Eames’ scarves that lend them a splash of color. Goren’s purple tie.
Quotable:
Eames: She hung her purse on the hook here.
Goren: Leather coat would’ve just been able to reach over and grab it. No, I think Miss Kittridge probably just put it on the floor.
Eames: No. She hung it up.
Goren: [Long pause] Right. A girl thing. So the purse is on the hook . . .
Goren: You mean like dipping your old man in a vat of liquid nitrogen? That probably wouldn’t be ‘appropriate,’ especially if you’re running a Senate campaign. I guess people might think you’re from a family of . . . fruitcakes.
Goren: It's not enough for you to be humanitarian of the year. You want to be humanitarian of the millennium. Shame on you
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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