Recovering whumpee completely vacant and dissociated while caretaker takes care of them. Staring off into space while caretaker washes their body and tends their wounds. Only barely responding when caretaker touches them soothingly.
Looked over the ending of The Gift again and noticed Joe giving Adam a playful little slap as they help him onto the horse ðŸ˜
And it's Adam's horse they put him on. Must have been a fun ride back.
Just wish we'd seen Adam's reaction to that his back was to the camera...
Have this assortment of screencaps of Jess Harper from S1.E6 The Lawbreakers
7 glorious seconds of Robert Fuller sweating his ass off in the tightest jeans and chaps.Â
Little Joe Cartwright - Scars
Scars visible are from: Scratches on his cheek - Wolf (My brothers keeper S4) On his brow - Various fist fights (e.g The Magnificent Adah S1) Long scars across his back, hand and left shoulder - Whip slashes (Dark Star S1) Multiple small scars on his back - Sawed off shotgun (The Deadly Ones S4) Scratches on his right arm - Wolf (My brothers keeper S4) Scars on right shoulder - Bullets and one arrow ( The Last Viking S2, Day of the Dragon S3, Second Chance S9) Big scar on left shoulder - Bullet and wolf (My brothers keeper S4) Smaller scars on left shoulder, on the back of his shoulders and arms - Various bullet wounds (e.g Tommy S8, Emily, S10, The Boss S4, A Darker Shadow S10, The Running Man S10) Note: Not ALL of his scars may be visible (like those on his legs) and not all of them is 100% accurate, I took some liberties with most of them 8)
Laramie (1959-1963): Killer’s Odds S02E26
Mort: Wait until Slim gets back before you do the thing Jess!
Jess: Can’t! Tell Slim I’m gonna do the thing!
Mort: 😧
Little Joe Cartwright (Michael Landon) in every season of Bonanza (1959-1973).
I don't wanna @ anyone because I understand how fast things seem to move in today's landscape of streaming shows dropping entire seasons in one day, and networks pumping out new series constantly to try to attract more subscribers with no intent to actually maintain those shows over time but I just saw someone self-deprecatingly lament that they are still thinking about a show that ended almost a year ago, making fan art and playlists for it, and I want to be very clear:
you can still create fanworks when it comes to old media!! PLEASE do!! there are always going to be new fans who will appreciate it, and veteran fans who are dying for new content and new perspectives. also, less than a year is NOTHING. the original Star Trek series was on TV six decades ago and there are still people losing their minds over it, writing stories and reblogging gifsets daily, and that's only one example.
a fandom lasts as long as there are people who love a thing, even if it's only a handful of people. love what you love and write and draw and make gifs and playlists about it!