LiquidCrystal said:
I think Lindsay's first attempt at a joke happened in "Trapped," with Mac, when they were both looking at the lube pool. It was a cute moment.
I thought she was joking with him when she was giving him a hard time about roller derby girl in "Jamalot"...
Well, please, pardon me. I must have forgotten the order.
But, now that you bring it up, that was a totally cute scene.
And totally something girls do, when they see another girl macking on their man who totally has no chance with him.
Lindsay knows who he wants.
BittenByTheWolfe said:
I have to amend your statement a wee bit, I wouldn't say it never happens. My parents hated each other when they first met and, if they weren't arguing and actually had to say something to the other, they'd speak "through" friends. They're celebrating their 32nd year of marriage next week. :lol:
Aw, really? That's cute! But they were young, weren't they? In their early 20s? I just think it's something younger people do more than older ones. I could be wrong, but Lindsay is in her early 30s (if she's Anna's age, she's 34) and Mac is either late 40s or 50s (if he's Gary's age), so I think it makes sense for them to be building a relationship based on mutual respect and obvious attraction Plus, everything about Lindsay and Mac as characters tells me they'd each want a strong relationship built on mutual respect--neither seems like the 'throw caution to the wind' type. They have so much in common, which draws them together, and yet there's enough difference there to keep things exciting.
That was such an adorable moment. The look on Mac's face was so funny. :lol: Aww, I love this pairing. You all have created a monster!
We have!
But it's so funny, because once I saw it in "Risk," I suddenly saw it everywhere. The Mac/Lindsay stuff has been there since the beginning. Rewatching the older episodes, I can totally see the dynamic between them--how eager she is to please him ("Dancing with the Fishes"), how she rushes back to the lab to see him ("City of the Dolls"), how he loosens up and jokes around her ("Corporate Warriors"), how impressed he is with her ("Zoo York"). It's a snowball that became apparent in "Risk" and gained a huge momentum in "Stuck on You." Lindsay is very clearly "stuck on" Mac, and vice versa.