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HD Sunday! July 14, 2013
Well, I capped the BluRay of First Strike, but with everything going on right now (I move in 3 weeks!) I didn't have a chance to finish going through them. In fact, I've barely scratched the surface. LOL Lots of caps but lots of good visuals in that one. ;) Hope to have them next weekend.
In the meantime, I didn't have an inspiration for what to post for the HD picspam today, so I randomly chose a season and then an episode. I ended up with Ghost in the Machine.
Lots of close ups of Shep in this one as well as a very wide range of emotions. This episode, IMHO, played really well to JF's non-verbal acting skills. You be the judge. But in the meantime, enjoy the caps! :)










In the meantime, I didn't have an inspiration for what to post for the HD picspam today, so I randomly chose a season and then an episode. I ended up with Ghost in the Machine.
Lots of close ups of Shep in this one as well as a very wide range of emotions. This episode, IMHO, played really well to JF's non-verbal acting skills. You be the judge. But in the meantime, enjoy the caps! :)





























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First, they're seasons 4/5, when Joe's delightfully more mature look was beginning to emerge. Second, both of those seasons packed so much emotional punch, and these posts really highlight how much of Joe's acting shows on his expressive face.
Thanks!!
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He did get a lot more mature and in some ways mellowed a bit. He wasn't quite so headstrong like he was in season 1 especially. Slight differences to the character but he matured as the series ran.