344, 347, 362: I love that during Napoleon's entire tour of the ship and ensuing conversation with Shark, RV never forgot to physically remind us of Napoleon's lashed back.
Some really lovely closeups of Napoleon here, especially 341, 363 through 367, and the absolutely gorgeous 368.
The whole scene of the "shopping excursion" in the munitions room (412 through 430) always makes me smile.
Re: Nope, don't like itillyushadarlingOctober 3 2010, 17:33:19 UTC
The intricacies of the wiring of the human brain and its individual eccentricities never cease to amaze me. To me, this is quintessential Illya, while your perception is totally different.
In the words of a very wise person, go figure. ;-)
I am enjoying all this evening dress porn. I don't really mind what's he's wearing underneath the shirt, perhaps he was in a hurry to get on with the bomb fun! I still love Elsa, she is so new jersey!
Yes, on reflection you are right of course. I will personally volunteer to remove said offending article from his body. Slowly. Then I suppose he'll have to put on the clothes again.
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Some really lovely closeups of Napoleon here, especially 341, 363 through 367, and the absolutely gorgeous 368.
The whole scene of the "shopping excursion" in the munitions room (412 through 430) always makes me smile.
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#371 - "foment a revolution amongst the passengers". Oh Illya... you are such an idealistic little Russian. *loves*
#387 - Aww, look at the little smirk!
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372 - A man in a tux, not yet in his jacket = major drool.
381 - You do not wear a tan undershirt with a white dress shirt, Illya. Take it off now!
383 - *Deep sigh* He looks so good in a tux.
387 - Odd shot. I don't like it.
235 - Sucking food out of his teeth. His shirt looks all crumpled, as does his trousers (if you know what I mean).
439 - that's a better face. Trousers still look good.
Lovely black and white Illya and Napoleon.
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In the words of a very wise person, go figure. ;-)
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No, Illya should have taken it off altogether for fashions sake. I'm sure Napoleon would not have made such a fashion faux pas.
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Stand back and wait your turn. I saw the faux pas first, so I get to help him correct it.
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