Re: Horatio and Yelina?
That's a very significant and poignant moment. You really need to have seen 'Blood Brothers' first to understand the meaning of that "Thank you" at the end of 'Hurricane Anthony'.
Basically, In 'Blood Brothers', H was saying that he was backing away from any thoughts of pursuing a relationship with Yelina. Then, in 'Hurricane Anthony', he has a change of heart and asks if he can see her later (crossing the boundary again). She is very taken aback, but agrees to it. His "Thank you" is a thank you for accepting that he's going back on his decision in 'Blood Brothers', and he's also thanking her for forgiving him for being inconsistant/giving her mixed signals. Just look at how he looks at her before speaking to her at the end of 'Hurricane Anthony'. He knows that what he's about to ask her is going against his stance in 'Blood Brothers'. It's not at all easy for him, although he's well aware that it's his own fault. It's well worth listening to the dvd audio commentary on this scene.
The depth and subtlety of their relationship really is amazing to watch.
I have a question. In Hurricaine Anthony.... Why does Horatio thank Yelina after she tells him he can come over later - I know it sounds strange but if you've seen the scene you may know what I'm on about.
That's a very significant and poignant moment. You really need to have seen 'Blood Brothers' first to understand the meaning of that "Thank you" at the end of 'Hurricane Anthony'.
Basically, In 'Blood Brothers', H was saying that he was backing away from any thoughts of pursuing a relationship with Yelina. Then, in 'Hurricane Anthony', he has a change of heart and asks if he can see her later (crossing the boundary again). She is very taken aback, but agrees to it. His "Thank you" is a thank you for accepting that he's going back on his decision in 'Blood Brothers', and he's also thanking her for forgiving him for being inconsistant/giving her mixed signals. Just look at how he looks at her before speaking to her at the end of 'Hurricane Anthony'. He knows that what he's about to ask her is going against his stance in 'Blood Brothers'. It's not at all easy for him, although he's well aware that it's his own fault. It's well worth listening to the dvd audio commentary on this scene.
The depth and subtlety of their relationship really is amazing to watch.