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Old 04-27-2003, 02:47 AM   #1
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If you watched tonight's "Wings" episode (the second half of the "Helen Marries Antonio" two-parter), did you notice something?

In the scene where Joe calls Rachel on the speaker phone, and she keeps saying these sexy, suggestive things which prompt Joe and Brian to look at each other and say "OOOOOH!" at the same time, there was one point where they got very excited over one of Rachel's comments, went "OOOOH!" very enthusiastically and the studio audience really howled for quite a while.....and while the audience was laughing, Tim and Steven looked at each other and it seemed like they were trying VERY hard not to crack up laughing.

It's very seldom that you see the "Wings" actors "break character" and laugh at a line or audience reaction, but in THAT scene it looked like Tim and Steven were coming pretty darned close to doing just that!

It was pretty funny to watch.
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I noticed that too a bit. It always seemed to me that they were having a great time on that show.
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Old 04-27-2003, 10:05 AM   #3
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If you watched tonight's "Wings" episode (the second half of the "Helen Marries Antonio" two-parter), did you notice something?

In the scene where Joe calls Rachel on the speaker phone, and she keeps saying these sexy, suggestive things which prompt Joe and Brian to look at each other and say "OOOOOH!" at the same time, there was one point where they got very excited over one of Rachel's comments, went "OOOOH!" very enthusiastically and the studio audience really howled for quite a while.....and while the audience was laughing, Tim and Steven looked at each other and it seemed like they were trying VERY hard not to crack up laughing.

It's very seldom that you see the "Wings" actors "break character" and laugh at a line or audience reaction, but in THAT scene it looked like Tim and Steven were coming pretty darned close to doing just that!

It was pretty funny to watch.
I noticed that too. hehehe
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Another similar moment takes place at the close of the bathroom scene at Helen's when Lowell makes the comment to Antonio about catching him on the "hopper". Brian (Weber) looks like he is genuinely cracking up over the comment and is trying to compose himself while eating.......they usually have a dead-pan expression after saying jokes, but not this time. I think the cast really enjoyed the writing on this episode!

And that comment in the same scene where Brian said the "bad news" was that he had to spend an hour talking to a lawyer was priceless!
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I noticed both of those two, the phone scene and the bathroom scene!!
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I just got to watch "Take My Life, Please" -- because I have to tape it since it comes on at 1am (arrrgh) and then watch it when I get home from work.

Anyway... in the scene where Helen dumps Joe & Brian's breakfasts in their laps, Brian just starts eating it right out of his lap. It looks like Tim Daly is having a really hard time not breaking up right then.

They're all so cute! ::squeals::

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I just got to watch "Take My Life, Please" -- because I have to tape it since it comes on at 1am (arrrgh) and then watch it when I get home from work.

Anyway... in the scene where Helen dumps Joe & Brian's breakfasts in their laps, Brian just starts eating it right out of his lap. It looks like Tim Daly is having a really hard time not breaking up right then.

They're all so cute! ::squeals::

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hahaha I loved that part!!
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