Good evening!! *dances in singing 'Cornflake Girl' by Tori Amos*
*does massive piano solo*
hangel, you know how to make me smile with that great 'Under Suspicion' pic!! They both seem to be drawing strength from each other, and keep on going through that ordea with Resden and IAB putting H under suspicion. You know, his hands are so close, he could just grab a hold for dear life and never let her go. Could you imagine this scene if he did take her hand, and this line comes from one of my 'missing scenes' for CSI: DuCaine:
Horatio: I'm not letting go... of your hand, or of you.
Calleigh: Then I'll hang on for my life.
*sigh*
I can never stop talking about 'Under Suspicion', which was the light of S4.
I did see that their relationship had undergone some changes since S3, the chemistry and electricity was still there, everytime they looked at each other or said each other's names. It was there, and that can never be erased.
Have you ever noticed that Horatio's voice seems to become huskier when he speaks to Calleigh? It's like she awakens something in him that affects his voice, but it's also more intimate for him to speak lowly, so he can lean in closer to her...
Anyway, abck on track after that brief diversion,
I especially noticed in this eppie that he was trying to keep control of his emotions, both pertaining to the nature of the case, and the fact that Calleigh was personally overseeing it, that she was concerned for him. He could hardly believe that he had the support of Cal, even when the evidence pointed the finger right at him. He must have felt a bit overwhelmed by the depth of Calleigh's caring and love for him.
Here is an important scene that truely highlights the range of emotions experienced by H and Cal in this episode, the likes of which we'll hopefully see again in the future:
A look of longing...
A look of quiet determination...
I am always struck by the look in Horatio's eyes just before he walks away. You can see he wants to open up to Calleigh, that he didn't want to leave. He wanted nothing more than to lose himself in Calleigh's presence and deep caring, to tell her everything. Yet he wanted to protect her in some way, and maybe he needed more time to understand his growing feelings for the only woman who would ever truely know him. There was so much more he wanted to say, but he decided against it. I think Calleigh understood, but she seems slightly hurt that Horatio backed off like that, yet she seems reasonably calm and composed, almost as if she's set on getting to the bottom of this, of uncovering Horatio's feelings. She had come with him this far, and I'm sure she wasn't about to give up. She will never give up on him, and that's real love.
*wipes sweat off brow* That was a long post!! :lol: I'm the girl for long posts!!!
I always try to stick to the 3 lines of good posting rule so I don't end up spamming the thread, and it ends up liek this!!! :lol:
Since we're on page 22, do you think it's time we discussed potential thread titles for #5??
I was thinking, going with Horaito's quote from 'Wet Foot, Dry Foot':
H/Cal #5: Two Hearts Beat As One
If it's too early, we can put that in the 'maybe pile'...
I'm back at school on Wednesday, but I hope to be on again on Friday night.
And here's a quick reminder of that infamous quote that has sprung many fantasies... :devil:
I don't know... leather chaps, nothing else...
That was a joke... *No it wasn't, hint hint!!*
I know... *I get the hint, sweetheart, tonight, tonight...*
:devil:
See you all soon!!