Top41 said:
There was a physicality to their interactions in this episode that suggested both guys were comfortable with Flack being in Danny's space, and Flack getting a bit aggressive with Danny. To me, that says that there's a trust between them, and also that this isn't the first time Flack has put his hands on Danny or gotten in his space.
Just the idea of them being comfortable with each other on a physical level enough that Danny doesn't mind Flack being in his personal space and getting aggressive with him = :drool::drool::drool: (Gosh, I'm gonna love using that emoticon here! Doesn't it look like Flack whenever Danny's in his vicinity?!)
Oh yes, considering the fact Danny never once reacted badly to Flack touching him and getting straight up into his face, it was definitely
not the first time Flack has ... touched him. :devil:
love_fan said:
Danny was so drunk and she came on to him, it's like he never had a choice. I don't even want to think about it, so I just skip to a very concerned Flack. Now that was something nice. And Danny wanted so bad to be with Flack after he had been rescued.
:lol: That was an interesting aspect of the scene to me, the fact Danny had to drink alcohol in order for something like that to occur. I highly doubt them drinking was a trivial detail. The scene could very well have happened without any need of alcohol and yet, there it was, clear as day they were drinking
and, as you mentioned, Lindsay was the one who made a pass at him, not the other way around. Also another interesting aspect to me. It seems the consequences of all this have already been clearly shown in season four in the apparent lack of interaction between Danny and Lindsay.
And yeah, Danny's glance back at Flack just before Lindsay dragged him away was priceless. It was as if he looked back in the hopes of catching Flack's eye and apologize for Lindsay's rudeness. Seriously, how do you justify Flack asking for the EMT to
come inside the warehouse so Danny didn't have to walk out and then Lindsay
cutting him off and dragging Danny away eventhough Danny was badly injured?! :wtf::wtf::wtf: That was just ... yeah, I really felt bad for Flack. The look on his face when Lindsay cut him off and just hauled Danny away without waiting for a response from him or Danny himself was ... it was sad.
I don't remember which episode it was but Lindsey was at a scene with Flack and he joked around with her. It was a nice mood. But his behaviour towards her changed completely around the time she returned from Montana and went for Danny.
Hmm.
Ohh, are you referring to that scene in the beginning of the season two finale? The bit where Flack and Lindsay are heading for the building that eventually blew up? Yeah, I remember it was the first scene they had where Flack was actually somewhat friendly to her. Is it an irony he got blown up by a bomb just minutes after that or what?
:lol: That's one hell of an omen, man!
The episode after the one where Danny flew to Montana, even non-D/F shippers thought something was up with the way Flack behaved towards Danny. He was almost brisk with Danny, and the one time he seemed his old self with Danny was when he judged Danny's one-liner to be 'shaky on the landing'. And you just
know something's not right when Flack is willing to point out Danny's joke was not that good.
Top41 said:
Why wouldn't Lindsay feel threatened by Flack? Flack is the one Danny turns to, the one he calls when he's in emotional distress. Flack was the one Danny called when the mob guys made him make a phone call. He didn't call Lindsay, he didn't call Mac, he didn't call the main police department phone number. He called Flack's cell phone, a number he obviously knew by heart since a) his own phone had been destroyed and b) I'm assuming the mob guys didn't have Flack's cell number.
Amen. :thumbsup: Now that you mentioned it, you'd think he would call Mac, his
boss, in a situation like that, right? Or yes, as you said, the
cops. But no, he called Flack.
And yes, thanks to episode 4x13, we now have proof Danny and Flack have each other's numbers memorized!
Awwww.
chaostheory08 said:
Any attempts of Lindsey to somehow "flirt" (if you can call it that way) with Danny, the man either ignores it or shuts her out. Haha, the one in "The Deep" was soooo funny -- Danny talks back to Lindsey after her "I wish there was something I could do to help" dialogue. And she still smiled after that! How THICK or blind would you have to be to not see that the man was irritated? LOL...
:lol: Exactly! I laughed out loud at that one! It was
so clear she was expecting some kind of compliment in return for the one she gave him and he knew it. But! Instead of giving her one, he just told her to shut it. And you're right, she just SMILED. :guffaw:I kinda suspected the writers wrote that scene to show how emotionally obtuse she is or something. (Well, either that or Anna Belknap is just that incapable of relaying even simple emotions successfully ...)
Something interesting my friend (who is a DF fan) noticed in "All in the Family" was what was Flack doing in the crime lab if he's finished with the paperwork on his case? Not to mention it was his DAY OFF -- as Angell said. Okay, so maybe he's in the crime lab to submit his report.... but what could explain him going to work on his day off?
Yeah, that stood out to me too. You'd think he'd wanna go home and chill out with a steak, right? But
nooo, where does he go the instant he's off the clock?
To the labs. Where his kinka-poodle is. Oh, Flack, you can't even go a single day without seeing Danny. :devil: :lol:
One more thing, and I think I already mentioned this to Kimmy, is that when Lindsey was talking to Flack about Danny being absent at work -- stopping him en route somewhere and such, Flack's expression was like, "What do you want now?"
:lol: Yep, we did talk about this scene. Flack looked
so bored. Yeah, it was as if he was thinking, "Oh. Great.
She's looking for me and wants to talk to me. Blah." Seriously, just listen to the way he talks to her in that scene. Never have I heard him sounding so lacking in energy and spark. It was like, "Okay, I need to turn myself into a lifeless mannequin too or my amazingness is going to overwhelm the scene, man."
And hey, is it just me or did Lindsey rolled her eyes when she said that she's gonna cover for Danny that day?
Heh, I think some of us have mentioned seeing this too. That left a rather bad impression of her, seeing as Danny covered for her in the season three finale ... and well, look what happened to
him! I think this is TPTB's way of telling us which character on the show's gonna get hurt: if they're being the remotest bit friendly with her or does some favor for her, they pay for it with lots of pain.
:guffaw: