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Post by greenbeing on Mar 16, 2006 0:41:00 GMT -5
Ooh, that was fun; let's do it again! Detective Marty Russo ++ Pity points because your wife was very spiteful the day she bought you this shirt, wasn't she? Chief Tunney -- for the veins popping out of your head; you need to relax, man! Walter Clark ++ for not immediately killing the person who put that characature of you on the wall at your party Detective Jim Dunbar-133 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 81 Christie Dunbar- 39 Detective Tom Selway-31 Dr. Allan Galloway-21 Walter Clark-21 Chief Tunney-15 Artie Steckle-13 Lt. Gary Fisk-9 Detective Marty Russo- 7 Dearly departed: 1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by bjobsessed on Mar 16, 2006 11:47:36 GMT -5
To copy GB a bit...
Tom Selway ++ for not hurting the person who did your whole wardrobe (wife? you?) Jim ++ for bringing Christie real flowers just for her Christie ++ for saying thank you and giving him credit for trying
Detective Jim Dunbar-135 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 81 Christie Dunbar- 41 Detective Tom Selway-33 Dr. Allan Galloway-21 Walter Clark-21 Chief Tunney-15 Artie Steckle-13 Lt. Gary Fisk-9 Detective Marty Russo- 7
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by hoosier on Mar 16, 2006 17:52:11 GMT -5
Lt. Gary Fisk++'never known a molester to just quit,right?' and sending Jim and Karen in a new direction to try and nail Doyle Detective Marty Russo++"that was rough", commiserating with Jim after Jill Berglass gave him a verbal beating Walter Clark++"wasn't your fault the case fell apart", he knew Jim's mind better than anyone and how he blamed himself for failing to put Doyle away the first time
Detective Jim Dunbar-135 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 81 Christie Dunbar- 41 Detective Tom Selway-33 Walter Clark-23 Dr. Allan Galloway-21 Chief Tunney-15 Artie Steckle-13 Lt. Gary Fisk-11 Detective Marty Russo- 9
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti [/quote]
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Post by hoosier on Mar 16, 2006 17:56:26 GMT -5
Detective Karen Bettencourt++for finding that claim ticket in the bottom of the trash can under the garbage bag and actually picking it up out of that soupy mess Detective Tom Selway++for deducing what Jim was wanting to do with the claims ticket and explaining it to Marty Detective Jim Dunbar++for not going off on Doyle when he had the audacity to touch his hand and ask him to "please, believe me"
Detective Jim Dunbar-137 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 83 Christie Dunbar- 41 Detective Tom Selway-35 Walter Clark-23 Dr. Allan Galloway-21 Chief Tunney-15 Artie Steckle-13 Lt. Gary Fisk-11 Detective Marty Russo- 9
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti [/quote][/quote]
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Post by bjobsessed on Mar 16, 2006 22:14:45 GMT -5
Karen ++ for the silent cues she developed with Jim (ex. tugging on the coat to sit down) Marty -- for basically saying 'I told you so' after the gun went missing Tom -- for agreeing with Marty on that count either verbally or by his silence (can't remember which at the moment)
Detective Jim Dunbar-137 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 85 Christie Dunbar- 41 Detective Tom Selway-37 Walter Clark-23 Dr. Allan Galloway-21 Chief Tunney-15 Artie Steckle-13 Lt. Gary Fisk-11 Detective Marty Russo- 7
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by bjobsessed on Mar 16, 2006 23:55:45 GMT -5
Artie Steckle ++ for not being embarrassed to tell Jim that Pete had his hand out so he could shake Jim's hand Jim ++ for stepping out of his comfort zone to help Pete accept his blindness Marty -- for holding a gruge against all firemen for what went missing out of his mom's house (I think) How come all firemen are guilty because one may have taken something Marty? And isn't it time to forgive?
Detective Jim Dunbar-139 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 85 Christie Dunbar- 41 Detective Tom Selway-37 Walter Clark-23 Dr. Allan Galloway-21 Chief Tunney-15 Artie Steckle-15 Lt. Gary Fisk-11 Detective Marty Russo- 5
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by bjobsessed on Mar 17, 2006 13:31:03 GMT -5
Jim ++ for taking advantage of all the technology available so he could go back to work and do all that was required paperwork wise. Tom -- for not realizing that there must be a way for him to do all that stuff Dr. Galloway ++ for knowing when to listen and when to ask questions and how to get Jim to open up (ex. end of MB)
Detective Jim Dunbar-141 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 85 Christie Dunbar- 41 Detective Tom Selway-35 Walter Clark-23 Dr. Allan Galloway-23 Chief Tunney-15 Artie Steckle-15 Lt. Gary Fisk-11 Detective Marty Russo- 5
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by hoosier on Mar 17, 2006 17:38:22 GMT -5
Detective Jim Dunbar++for being willing to go with his gut feeling, "if I'm wrong, I'm wrong, what can it hurt?" Artie Stckle++for not taking the reward for finding Hank, $500 is a lot of money and he could obviously have used it Chief Tunney++for choosing not to continue to chastize Jim when he got a little smart with him and instead turning if over to Fisk. He had said his piece and it was time for Fisk to give him a dressing down.
Detective Jim Dunbar-143 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 85 Christie Dunbar- 41 Detective Tom Selway-35 Walter Clark-23 Dr. Allan Galloway-23 Chief Tunney-17 Artie Steckle-17 Lt. Gary Fisk-11 Detective Marty Russo- 5
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by hoosier on Mar 17, 2006 17:42:21 GMT -5
Christie Dunbar++for making that 'safe home' for Jim to come home to Dr. Alan Galloway--you should have listened to your gut. You accused Jim of having Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, among other things, and when he actually let something slip (ie:at the bank) , you failed to follow up on it! Detective Karen Bettencourt--for continuing to act like a spoiled child long after you should have let it go. It was unprofessional and annoying.
Detective Jim Dunbar-143 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 83 Christie Dunbar- 43 Detective Tom Selway-35 Walter Clark-23 Dr. Allan Galloway-21 Chief Tunney-17 Artie Steckle-17 Lt. Gary Fisk-11 Detective Marty Russo- 5
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by maggiethecat on Mar 17, 2006 19:55:52 GMT -5
Haven't played in a while -- here we go!
Dr. Alan Galloway + + (Because Dunbar was "displaying or trying to mask the signs of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder" (as witness the nightmares), and you were smart enough to pick up on it . . . and bold enough to call him on it.)
Detective Marty Russo - - (C'mon, Marty -- Helen Keller? Is that your only frame of reference?)
Walter Clark - - (Walter, you know Karen. Why didn't you go to her yourself about Nick Dyson, instead of putting your old friend Jimmy in the middle?)
Detective Jim Dunbar-143 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 83 Christie Dunbar- 43 Detective Tom Selway - 35 Dr. Allan Galloway - 23 Walter Clark - 21 Chief Tunney-17 Artie Steckle-17 Lt. Gary Fisk-11 Detective Marty Russo- 3
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by bjobsessed on Mar 17, 2006 23:24:01 GMT -5
Christie ++ for being in tune with Jim enough to sense there was something different about him during that last dance class in ep 13. Jim ++ for having the courage to tell everyone at once that he was giving up his gun Lt. Fisk ++ for accepting Jim's decision without an "It's about time."
Detective Jim Dunbar-145 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 83 Christie Dunbar- 45 Detective Tom Selway - 35 Dr. Allan Galloway - 23 Walter Clark - 21 Chief Tunney-17 Artie Steckle-17 Lt. Gary Fisk-13 Detective Marty Russo- 3
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by bjobsessed on Mar 17, 2006 23:55:42 GMT -5
Marty ++ for controlling the urge I'm sure he had to say more than 'good' to Jim's gun announcement Christie ++ for sticking with Jim after he got his job back. I don't think that had to many heart to hearts during that year. Jim ++ for facing the reporters head on that first day. He could have gone in a back way.
Detective Jim Dunbar-147 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 83 Christie Dunbar- 47 Detective Tom Selway - 35 Dr. Allan Galloway - 23 Walter Clark - 21 Chief Tunney-17 Artie Steckle-17 Lt. Gary Fisk-13 Detective Marty Russo- 5
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Mar 18, 2006 7:51:00 GMT -5
+ Christie Dunbar because although I didn't happen to like much of what you wore (considering your ties to the fashion industry), I did admire your husband's well put together wardrobe and think you must have played a role in that +Detective Jim Dunbar for explaining to the two family matriarchs why it was so important to you to get that gun back, and how tough this journey has actually been (something you said touched a chord in one of them - I know it did in me!) - Detective Marty Russo for his obvious early desire to see Jim off the job. To Jim's, "I work here now and I'm not going anywhere" Marty's response, "Yeah, good luck with that" said all that needed to be said.
Detective Jim Dunbar-149 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 83 Christie Dunbar- 49 Detective Tom Selway - 35 Dr. Allan Galloway - 23 Walter Clark - 21 Chief Tunney-17 Artie Steckle-17 Lt. Gary Fisk-13 Detective Marty Russo- 3
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Mar 18, 2006 8:38:25 GMT -5
+ Christie Dunbar because although the ballroom dancing wasn't your husband's first choice, it did make him realize that he could find new things in his life, and he did! + Detective Jim Dunbar for finding it in himself to give in and go ballroom dancing, even if it meant digging out those really hideous shoes - that's obviously one time your fashion sense went right out the window! -Detective Marty Russo because Don Yun wasn't the only one who likened Jim to a dog story, you know his brother's neighbor in upstate New York, well his dog and the neighbor's dog don't get along so well.....
Detective Jim Dunbar-151 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 83 Christie Dunbar- 51 Detective Tom Selway - 35 Dr. Allan Galloway - 23 Walter Clark - 21 Chief Tunney-17 Artie Steckle-17 Lt. Gary Fisk-13 Detective Marty Russo- 1
Dearly departed:
1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Mar 18, 2006 9:13:43 GMT -5
And my third and last for today! We do get three a day right? The rules haven't changed right? Because what that means is that (wringing her hands together!)...I can do in Marty (with an evil laugh!) + Walter Clark because you gave Jim three options for handling the situation with Karen and Nick; Jim chose the option to handle it himself. (Walter might know Karen, but Jim is her partner) - Lieutenant Gary Fisk for enabling Karen's little tirade to continue without so much as a second glance, "Jim, Karen wants to leave...." guess your foray into cholesterol heaven was, at that moment, more important than an issue between partners - Detective Marty Russo because I just don't think I can ever forgive you for moving that desk and leaving the desk drawer open when you knew "Dunbar was on his way up" The quarter could have and should have waited! Detective Jim Dunbar-151 Detective Karen Bettancourt- 83 Christie Dunbar- 51 Detective Tom Selway - 35 Dr. Allan Galloway - 23 Walter Clark - 23 Chief Tunney-17 Artie Steckle-17 Lt. Gary Fisk-11 Dearly departed: 1 Nick Dyson 2 Terry Jansen 3 Sonny Famigletti 4 Detective Marty Russo Good-bye Marty: Doctor Alan Galloway, having heard about this Russo character decided to inform One PP that he thought it best that he undergo some psychiatric evaluation of his own. Seems there had been some on-going issues with Dunbar, anger, feelings of insecurity, tension that could be relieved easily if he would just sit down and talk it out. "Jeez," Marty thought as headed down the sidewalk, talking under his breath "everytime I think I can give it up to Dunbar for being a good detective, along comes something like this and I wonder what the hell the guy is thinking." So absorbed was he in his thoughts about Dunbar and his responsibility for all of those things Marty was now forced to go and talk about, he didn't notice the open manhole cover and plunged into the depths of the NYC sewer system. Disoriented, unable to see anything, save for the tiny little patch of sunlight filtering down through that farway hole, he had a sudden understanding of what it must be like to walk in Dunbar's shoes. "Thank God I don't," he thought. " My situation is just temporary. But why is it that everything Dunbar does seems to affect me?" Reaching into his back pocket, he flicked his Bic to light his way - even though he really had just seen the light - igniting one of the biggest explosions to rip right through those tiers! Seems what Marty repeatedly forgot, and forgot at that particular moment, is that anytime you spew a lot of hot air and combine it with just the right spark, the results are always explosive!
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