Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the people who are drawn to post on a romance thread and the people who are fans of the silly comedy-mystery "Psych" intersect at all. I find it can be one of the most romantic shows ever, but then, I love the characters and watching crazy people fall into devoted love is somehow doubly romantic.
Best romantic moment is a wordless one: A handwritten note, pressed up against the glass that separates a very strait-laced and uptight cop from the genuinely guilty woman he's just arrested, whom he's visiting in jail. They've spent a total of maybe two hours together, counting the arrest. His note says:
"I will wait for you these six to eighteen months. See you next Wednesday."
It's not some outsized declaration of love or hot moment of passion or huge gesture, but it's a perfectly in-character moment of complete, irreversible dedication.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, but be specific. The best scene is when he gives her his best sexy eyes when she’s at the piano with his sister, and she gives them right back.Anonymous wrote:
Pride and Prejudice with Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth.
Emma with Kate Beckinsale and Mark Strong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Patrick’s Simply the Best scene on Schitt’s Creek
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the people who are drawn to post on a romance thread and the people who are fans of the silly comedy-mystery "Psych" intersect at all. I find it can be one of the most romantic shows ever, but then, I love the characters and watching crazy people fall into devoted love is somehow doubly romantic.
Best romantic moment is a wordless one: A handwritten note, pressed up against the glass that separates a very strait-laced and uptight cop from the genuinely guilty woman he's just arrested, whom he's visiting in jail. They've spent a total of maybe two hours together, counting the arrest. His note says:
"I will wait for you these six to eighteen months. See you next Wednesday."
It's not some outsized declaration of love or hot moment of passion or huge gesture, but it's a perfectly in-character moment of complete, irreversible dedication.
That sounds sweet! I have to watch that show. I would recommend to you “The Mentalist.” The love story in the final two seasons is well worth waiting for.
This is Jamie and Claire from Outlander. Not many couples encounter the hardships that Claire and Jamie do in the series. They've both been attacked, beaten, imprisoned, and separated for large expanses of time and distance. These characters have unconditional love and respect for each other. They trust each other and would literally die if it meant saving the life of the other. They are soulmates like no other and this is the reason many people have posted different Outlander scenes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the people who are drawn to post on a romance thread and the people who are fans of the silly comedy-mystery "Psych" intersect at all. I find it can be one of the most romantic shows ever, but then, I love the characters and watching crazy people fall into devoted love is somehow doubly romantic.
Best romantic moment is a wordless one: A handwritten note, pressed up against the glass that separates a very strait-laced and uptight cop from the genuinely guilty woman he's just arrested, whom he's visiting in jail. They've spent a total of maybe two hours together, counting the arrest. His note says:
"I will wait for you these six to eighteen months. See you next Wednesday."
It's not some outsized declaration of love or hot moment of passion or huge gesture, but it's a perfectly in-character moment of complete, irreversible dedication.
That sounds sweet! I have to watch that show. I would recommend to you “The Mentalist.” The love story in the final two seasons is well worth waiting for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the people who are drawn to post on a romance thread and the people who are fans of the silly comedy-mystery "Psych" intersect at all. I find it can be one of the most romantic shows ever, but then, I love the characters and watching crazy people fall into devoted love is somehow doubly romantic.
Best romantic moment is a wordless one: A handwritten note, pressed up against the glass that separates a very strait-laced and uptight cop from the genuinely guilty woman he's just arrested, whom he's visiting in jail. They've spent a total of maybe two hours together, counting the arrest. His note says:
"I will wait for you these six to eighteen months. See you next Wednesday."
It's not some outsized declaration of love or hot moment of passion or huge gesture, but it's a perfectly in-character moment of complete, irreversible dedication.
That sounds sweet! I have to watch that show. I would recommend to you “The Mentalist.” The love story in the final two seasons is well worth waiting for.
Anonymous wrote:Matthew Perry watching Salma Heyak dance in Fools Rush In
It's a stupid movie, he creeps me out IRL, and I don't love the Feisty Latina Who Teaches WASP to Love narrative, but it's a nice scene
https://youtu.be/ZM_qTv7uKWw
Anonymous wrote:basically any Outlander scene with Jamie and Claire. Even in front of the fireplace at Castle Leoch when they've just met is steamy.
Anonymous wrote:Matthew Perry watching Salma Heyak dance in Fools Rush In
It's a stupid movie, he creeps me out IRL, and I don't love the Feisty Latina Who Teaches WASP to Love narrative, but it's a nice scene
https://youtu.be/ZM_qTv7uKWw
Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the people who are drawn to post on a romance thread and the people who are fans of the silly comedy-mystery "Psych" intersect at all. I find it can be one of the most romantic shows ever, but then, I love the characters and watching crazy people fall into devoted love is somehow doubly romantic.
Best romantic moment is a wordless one: A handwritten note, pressed up against the glass that separates a very strait-laced and uptight cop from the genuinely guilty woman he's just arrested, whom he's visiting in jail. They've spent a total of maybe two hours together, counting the arrest. His note says:
"I will wait for you these six to eighteen months. See you next Wednesday."
It's not some outsized declaration of love or hot moment of passion or huge gesture, but it's a perfectly in-character moment of complete, irreversible dedication.
Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the people who are drawn to post on a romance thread and the people who are fans of the silly comedy-mystery "Psych" intersect at all. I find it can be one of the most romantic shows ever, but then, I love the characters and watching crazy people fall into devoted love is somehow doubly romantic.
Best romantic moment is a wordless one: A handwritten note, pressed up against the glass that separates a very strait-laced and uptight cop from the genuinely guilty woman he's just arrested, whom he's visiting in jail. They've spent a total of maybe two hours together, counting the arrest. His note says:
"I will wait for you these six to eighteen months. See you next Wednesday."
It's not some outsized declaration of love or hot moment of passion or huge gesture, but it's a perfectly in-character moment of complete, irreversible dedication.