:guffaw:That was totally priceless. Poor Hawkes! The look on his face as Sid started talking was like "Omg he is NOT telling me this!" :guffaw: And Sid just keeps going and finally Hawkes just leaves. It was so funny. I love Sid. His stories are always awesome.
Sid, what can I say, love that man Enjoy every moment Sid is on screen and love his interaction with Hawkes and Stella but especially Mac. I can only imagine that Robert and Gary must have so much fun when they are acting together.
I really liked Sid in tonight's episode, I thought it was quite touching and kinda funny/sweet that he sent Marty home and told him he couldn't come back until he proposed and gave away his wife at the wedding.
I love Sid, I've always love him. He's such an interesting, funny, educated individual. I wish I'd had teachers like him. On tonight's eppy, Joy did a great job. His performance was so touching at every moment. Poor Sid *pets him*
I can recall the word "daughter" (or was it in plural?) when he got that allergic reaction that nearly killed him, but no son was mentioned, so I guess he doesn't.
Sid's scenes in last night's episode were amazing! Especially the very last one. Powerful stuff! The sheer emotion in his voice... aw, man. There just aren't any words to describe how amazing that was!
Hi, I'd be surprised that we do have Sid's thread here. He's one great Pathologist! He can be quite funny sometimes and most of all, he's a sweetheart. He offered to help one's who really needed advice and more. :thumbsup: Previous episode was amazing! When he says, "Marty, NO! There's been enough death already!" I was flabbergasted by his reaction. I've come to admire and entranced by his character in the show. :thumbsup:
I don't remember if I heard this correctly, but did Marty's wife ask Sid to give her away at her and Marty's wedding? So he was like a father figured for the two of them.
Yeah, I think Sid said Anabel ask him to give her away and then, during the ceremony, she turned to face him and mouthed "thank you" or something like that. So touching. I understand the poor guy being utterly unable to perform the autopsy.