I do wonder if it's a) a coincidence, b) done by the writers, or c) RDA's idea. Either way, it's sickeningly cute... and completely gets me, both times.
There do seem to be a lot more dogs in both shows than is strictly necessary.
*g* "Acting? Who needs to act? I play myself: everyone loves me." - Not Actually A Real Quote.
Although, if you're playing a character for that long, I can see why you'd want to include stuff you actually enjoy, if you have the influence. A lot of MacGyver seems to be excuses to go out and play. (Stargate a lot less, because the show doesn't work that way.)
It's probably the idea of the tough-guy exterior, soft buttery inside that does it...but really! And I would've been the *last* one to think of such a thing up until just recently...so it's all Jack's fault. Obviously.
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...But it's... I... but... *squee!*
I'm such a sucker.
Which is fine by me. Even if there aren't a lot of purple dogs.
I do wonder if it's a) a coincidence, b) done by the writers, or c) RDA's idea. Either way, it's sickeningly cute... and completely gets me, both times.
There do seem to be a lot more dogs in both shows than is strictly necessary.
Horribly cute, isn't it? And, can these dogs not walk? Why are they always being carried?
(Okay, it's no doubt so they can be kept in-shot, but still, it looks odd.)
Hmm.
Oh RDA. You amuse me.
Although, if you're playing a character for that long, I can see why you'd want to include stuff you actually enjoy, if you have the influence. A lot of MacGyver seems to be excuses to go out and play. (Stargate a lot less, because the show doesn't work that way.)
*dreamy siiiiiiiiigh*
It's totally all his fault. I don't usually watch things as daft as MacGyver.
*glances at DVD collection.*
Well, actually...