If you don't want to know the circumstances surrounding Tuesday's entry in this slideshow, then don't read any further...
[spoiler]Tuesday's quote:
Ep #146 (1967) - Liz - 'It's my fault for coming up in back of you so quietly. You MUST have been very deep in thought.'
From "#0146/0147: Robservations 08/30/01: Burn, Artist, Burn!"
Liz asks Laura what's the matter--is something wrong? Recovering, Laura rises from the fireplace seat. I was startled, she tells Liz. My fault, says the latter, for coming up in back of you so quietly--you must have been very deep in thought. My mind was somewhere else, admits Laura, that often happens to me when I'm staring into a fire, I shouldn't have become so deeply involved. That expression on your face, says Liz--I've never seen anything like it before. I apologize, says Laura, I don't think I knew what was happening, or where I was--was it very ugly? Yes, says Liz--not really, maybe it was just surprise--I don't know how to describe it to you. If it wasn't complimentary, don't bother to try, says Laura with a touch of humor. It was far from complimentary, says Liz, disturbed, as Laura walks back to the fire, it was frightening. The women look at each other.
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The Robservations doesn't reference the quote in its entirety but does reference its circumstances well...
And even if I do say so myself, I love the screen capture I was able to get for the quote - I love the way Lela Swift composed the shot and the use of shadow -
- but once again if it wasn't for Midnite having picked the quote, I wouldn't have been able to get it in the first place.
And when it comes to the expression on Laura's face that's discussed in the Robservations excerpt, it's one of the screen captures featured for the ep -
- it's just too hysterically funny not to have featured it!
The shot of her expression is also one that we once immortalized as a floaty, a Valentine floaty:
Now I ask you, who couldn't love an expression like that?!