I wish they included this in the episode. That episode was way too Rachel orientated... and there seemed to be no room for Corday. It just didn't show that Mark/Corday relationship and despite their differences, they love each other very much.
I love the intimacy of the scenes without the music. Second thought. Peter and Elizabeth should have ended up together. They were a very believable couple. I liked how Peter opened up with her. Great couple.
As one later sees with a certain enemy of helicopters (around season 10), having an arm with zero fine motor control (for some people) ends up being more of an obstacle--or even a hazard--than having no arm at all. That arm probably has weight to it that he can't properly orient or counter-balance anymore. The sling keeps it immobilized, and closer to his center of mass. I was wondering something similar about his makeshift eye-patches for a long time, until I realized he probably can't fully close that eye anymore--meaning that in order to sleep, he needs to shut the light out (which is why, before he started wearing a patch, you see that he constantly puts eye-drops in).
first time to see these and im bawling my eyes out all over again...just like 6 years ago when the episode first aired
I wish they included this in the episode. That episode was way too Rachel orientated... and there seemed to be no room for Corday. It just didn't show that Mark/Corday relationship and despite their differences, they love each other very much.
Love this wish they would have kept it
I love the intimacy of the scenes without the music.
Second thought. Peter and Elizabeth should have ended up together. They were a very believable couple. I liked how Peter opened up with her. Great couple.
Well, there was a moment during the last episode...
he probably hurt it when he fell.
Cleo looks good with straight hair.
@wolves1109 Thanks for the info. Sorry about your uncle :(
Then you should see my music vid 'On the Beach' on martinesvids ;)
I disliked this cause I too have cancer. I am gonna fight. Christy
❤I am sure hard to watch but wish you the best fighting this cancer hang in there. MJ
What happened to his arm?
His brain cancer was worsening, rendering his right arm useless.
As one later sees with a certain enemy of helicopters (around season 10), having an arm with zero fine motor control (for some people) ends up being more of an obstacle--or even a hazard--than having no arm at all.
That arm probably has weight to it that he can't properly orient or counter-balance anymore.
The sling keeps it immobilized, and closer to his center of mass.
I was wondering something similar about his makeshift eye-patches for a long time, until I realized he probably can't fully close that eye anymore--meaning that in order to sleep, he needs to shut the light out (which is why, before he started wearing a patch, you see that he constantly puts eye-drops in).