Oh, darling, I love you forever and ever with the Manly Nick Cavanaugh picspam (ESPECIALLY #9, because YES, I totally agree!!!) But the self-destructive Nick was before the last episode – the last one was with his ex-wife and they were totally hot together (unless you think sleeping with her was part of the self-destruct? Maybe?)
I love how the rift between Ed and Kathryn is not because of Nick, but because of her political ambitions – I find this is much more realistic in many ways (because I think she is attracted to Nick, but she does love Ed and she has known him for so much longer) and also a very different kind of take, because she is a professional woman and it is not all for show – it’s actually ABOUT her profession. I love that! (And that she is so hot as a political commodity because of her experiences in the bank – which is also realistic as well as kind of horrible!)
There was not enough Nick in this episode, though, I must say
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Date: 2007-08-03 04:35 pm (UTC)I love how the rift between Ed and Kathryn is not because of Nick, but because of her political ambitions – I find this is much more realistic in many ways (because I think she is attracted to Nick, but she does love Ed and she has known him for so much longer) and also a very different kind of take, because she is a professional woman and it is not all for show – it’s actually ABOUT her profession. I love that! (And that she is so hot as a political commodity because of her experiences in the bank – which is also realistic as well as kind of horrible!)
There was not enough Nick in this episode, though, I must say