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Post by gypsygem81 on Jun 4, 2005 10:13:13 GMT -5
What are everybody's favourite Maddie scenes? I have a couple:
Both scenes where she sings as Rita in Dream Sequence.
Her joke about the Duck in My Fair David.
Her 'funk' dance at the start of Symphony in Knocked Flat.
Her apology to David at the end of Lady in the Iron Mask.
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Post by Cindy on Jun 4, 2005 10:21:36 GMT -5
I am gonna recap Season 1 & 2 moments and save 3+ for later.
I do love her trying to tell the joke in My Fair David... that is funnier than the joke itself.
I love her concern and conflicted emotions in Witness for the Execution.
I love her having fun in the casino in Money Talks, Maddie Walks when they are winnning!
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Post by Sakura on Jun 4, 2005 11:28:21 GMT -5
I rember in the 5th Season in the episode:"Take my Wife,For Example" when David give to Maddie a pearl necklace,she gives to him a romantic kiss,that is my favourite part,I have that episode record,I watch that part many many times.
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Post by gypsygem81 on Jun 5, 2005 3:09:43 GMT -5
I like that bit too! Also, when she buys him that car - that's hilarious.
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Post by babyhayes on Jun 9, 2005 17:20:14 GMT -5
I love the bit in the church in "Maddie Hayes Got Married" where Maddie is trying to work out who the girl is sitting next to David - her facial expressions are hilarious, the jealousy there is great!
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Post by camille on Jun 19, 2005 22:43:22 GMT -5
One of my favorite Maddie moments is the hotel room scene where she explains to David why she followed him to New York in "Big Man in Mulberry Street". I also like the Duck joke scene. She had a similar one at the beginning of Season Three where she returns to the office after summer vacation and (attempts to) rally the staff back to work. ;D She has a number of great scenes in "It's a Wonderful Job" especially at the beginning where she fires McGillicutty (sp?), then learns that her aunt has died. While the scenes of her fighting with David are always fun, I love the ones where she's offering her support to him, such as "Witness To An Execution" and "The Son Also Rises".
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Post by ryangie97 on Aug 23, 2005 22:30:44 GMT -5
One of my favorite Maddie moments is the hotel room scene where she explains to David why she followed him to New York in "Big Man in Mulberry Street". I love that scene, vulnerable Maddie moments. She was great in Every Daughter's Father is a Virgin. The scene where she's hitting him with her purse, then the last scene with him in the hotel had tears in my eyes.
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Post by willisfan on Dec 5, 2005 12:26:21 GMT -5
I love the part in "witness for the execution", when she says to him: Come here stupid and starts to cry. And he promises to call and write and she says that it`s not that, the reason she cries is, that he smells awful. Was not very nice, but I like it.
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Post by queensgirl on Jan 15, 2006 22:54:30 GMT -5
This is not so much an instance as a strange fact.
Ever notice that even though Maddie was supposed to be from Chicago, they never made her sound like that?
I'm aware she had been living in Los Angeles for quite some time, but still, by comparison Dave actually talks like he's from Philadelphia (not a stretch since the actor in question grew up in Jersey), whereas Maddie sounds like...she has no noticeable accent at all.
;D
Hmmm. Just some funny trivia.
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Post by queensgirl on Jan 17, 2006 23:30:18 GMT -5
There's a great scene in "The Man Who Cried Wife" where Maddie is looking down the hall, waiting for David to come into work. She has told him not to go back to look into the case, and of course that's where he went, but she goes and stands out in the hall and just stares at where he would be if he were walking in.
The camera actually follows all the way first from her point of view, from the end of the hall, down around the corner to the doors at the other end, and then very slowly back again, which would be Dave's point of view if he were on the way in[/b].
The shot perfectly emphasizes that the place is otherwise completely empty. Maddie just sighs and leans on the doorway, and looks utterly lonely.
Shows exactly what she's thinking, without any words at all.
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Post by misha on Jan 25, 2006 12:34:54 GMT -5
I love the part in "witness for the execution", when she says to him: Come here stupid and starts to cry. And he promises to call and write and she says that it`s not that, the reason she cries is, that he smells awful. Was not very nice, but I like it.I love every moment from this film.
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Post by misha on Jan 25, 2006 12:36:54 GMT -5
I have a lot of farourites moments
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Post by maddie on Jul 25, 2006 15:27:42 GMT -5
I have a lot of favourite moments. Buttttt I live the pizot episode veeeeeeeerrrryyyyyyy mutch It is funnnnnyyyyy
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Post by maddie on Aug 25, 2006 8:08:59 GMT -5
I have a lot of favourite moments. Buttttt I love the pilot episode veeeeeeeerrrryyyyyyy mutch It is funnnnnyyyyy
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Post by Turbo Grom on Oct 17, 2006 13:54:34 GMT -5
Well, the best moment is, i think, in 'Witness for the execution' in garage. I taped that episode and I always watch that part. It's great. I love also those scenes when they are fighting. For example when they talk at the same time (actually when David finishes her sentences). And those endings of fightings. "Fine! Fine! Good! Good!" I just love them. Oh, and Maddie is great in scenes when there are some marks about Davids afairs, girlfriends or something like that. I was quite sad for example in Sleep Talkin' Guy when she was waiting for David in the restourant but he was solving another case. I just can't forget her expression when she realised that he won't came..
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