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MLfan 09-15-2005, 11:55 PM Hello! :wave: I am new to this forum -- and I am really enjoying it so far! I was 10 years old when I first started watching Moonlighting -- and with the new DVDs, it has made me realize how much I love the show.
There is one episode I particularly remember where David pretends he is showering with another woman, in order to break off his relationship with a girlfriend. Does anyone know which episode this was in?
Thanks for your help!
dreams200377 09-16-2005, 06:13 AM Hi ML fan and welcome :)
I believe the ep you're thinking of is the final show, Lunar Eclipse.
Kara
Oh, and the "girlfriend" was Annie. YUCK! Sorry, I don't like her :eek:
kismet 09-16-2005, 08:22 AM Erase that scene from my head. :mad:
Let's make a promise never to refer to it again. :crazy:
kismet 09-16-2005, 08:25 AM By the way, welcome to the site MLFan.
It's just that some of us (not all) hate the Annie episodes, and we usually don't refer to them much.
And some of us (me :lol: ) don't like any scenes in which David is not 100% true blue to Maddie. They make my skin crawl. ;)
MLfan 09-16-2005, 10:21 AM Thanks everyone! I was too young to remember the character Annie. But if David had even the slightest feeling for anyone but Maddie, I wouldn't want to think of it either! :D
The other scene I remember so clearly as a kid was in Blonde on Blonde, where David, after chasing Maddie all night, and ending up beaten and in jail, appears at Maddie's house in the rain, only to have Sam open the door.
"Maddie, I know it's 3 'oclock in the morning..." :(
By the way, I never realized how stunning Cybill Shepherd was until I got my DVDs.
kismet 09-16-2005, 10:30 AM Yup. She's "the most drop dead gorgeous broad I've ever seen in my real life", to steal one of my favorite lines from Moonlighting.
kismet 09-16-2005, 10:34 AM And the filters they used were totally unnecessary, and made her look strange. The filters actually took me away from the scene sometimes. WHY DID THEY USE THEM?
She looked superb in outside light with nothing but her beauty and the camera. That woman blows my mind 'cuz she is so beautiful.
ryangie97 09-16-2005, 12:29 PM And the filters they used were totally unnecessary, and made her look strange. The filters actually took me away from the scene sometimes. WHY DID THEY USE THEM?
She looked superb in outside light with nothing but her beauty and the camera. That woman blows my mind 'cuz she is so beautiful.
That is so true kismet. What were they thinking?? Did they think 35 was old in the 80's or what?? She looked fantastic.
MLfan 09-16-2005, 12:31 PM Kismet,
In what episode did David call Maddie "The most gorgeous broad..." As you can tell, I'm a bit of an amateur ;)
kismet 09-16-2005, 12:43 PM David said that line in Plastic Fantastic Lovers, season 5.
gypsygem81 09-16-2005, 03:22 PM hi MLfan! Welcome to the boards. Look forward to reading your posts.
Love Gem
ryangie97 09-16-2005, 05:44 PM MLfan, sorry forgot to say welcome to the boards :wave:
Angie
And the filters they used were totally unnecessary, and made her look strange. The filters actually took me away from the scene sometimes. WHY DID THEY USE THEM?
She looked superb in outside light with nothing but her beauty and the camera. That woman blows my mind 'cuz she is so beautiful.
I always wondered if it was because when she was 35, Bruce was 30! But you're right, she didn't need them because she looked great!
Tazmania 09-17-2005, 04:42 PM It's just an 80's thing they also used filters a lot on Dynasty and Dallas.
And NO Cyb really didn't need them, allthough in the daylight you could really see how tired she was sometimes......but at least that's a natural look
bluevelvet 09-18-2005, 04:08 AM I think Glenn said in one of the special features that Cybill chose to have the filter - something to do with the age difference and her not wanting to look like his mother. I totally agree that she didn't need it. I am constantly amazed by how beautiful she is. I read a review once where the reviewer said that, before Moonlighting, all he knew about Cybill Shepherd was that she was so beautiful, she made his teeth ache. That is exactly how I feel about her. The more I see of her, the more beautiful she gets, epecially with the beautiful pictures the wonderful people on this site post (and the amazing pictures you post in the Cybill site). She was beautiful when she was younger but she is at her most beautiful in Moonlighting - well, in my opion, anyway. She just lights up the screen. This might seem a strange thing to say, but the only other person I have felt this way about was Princess Diana. Does anyone understand what I mean? I also thought she was too beautiful to be true and just looking at her tugged at my heart. Do I sound crazy? Anyway, I just had to say how beautiful I think she is.
kismet 09-18-2005, 08:37 AM I thought Cybill was drop-dead gorgeous in the mid 80's, even more beautiful than in the 60's or 70's and she was sensational then.
Seduced, The Yellow Rose of Texas, The Long Hot Summer, and then Moonlighting - "WOW!" to steal a line from the Moonlighting Pilot is all I can say to how beautiful she was (just like Agnes and David). :D
By the way, Cy is looking gooooood these days. I can't wait to see if she is going to do the talk show circuit (besides Tony Danza) this week.
Tazmania 09-18-2005, 02:13 PM Yes she still is very beautiful.
Like I always say: "even when she turns 80 she will still be drop dead gorgeous".
Don't take that litteraly ;-)
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