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Post by kristanci on Oct 21, 2006 0:20:52 GMT -5
This was in the other Harem on the UYB site, and it was quite popular. Just list off some memorable moments between d'Artagnan and Jacqueline from the series.
To start off: hot springs!
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Post by vigilanti on Oct 21, 2006 14:21:48 GMT -5
when the're disgussing possibul futures with "little D"
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Post by raven on Oct 23, 2006 17:13:06 GMT -5
When Jacqueline is trying to wiggle out the ropes that have her and Dart tied together and he just sits there holding the ropes.
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Post by kristanci on Oct 25, 2006 21:49:23 GMT -5
You know, I saw the Exile again... definitely like the part when the two of them are alone in that little cabin and Jacqueline was wondering if he'd go with her.
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Post by raven on Oct 26, 2006 16:48:01 GMT -5
Or the two of them discussing why he took the blame for letting (the exile)Charles escape to cover for her. And that whole little conversation in the Cafe before he was arrested.
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Post by kristanci on Oct 27, 2006 1:22:40 GMT -5
Hahaha, I loved it when she slapped him when they were in disguise. That moustache didn't match her hair color...
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Post by raven on Nov 3, 2006 17:02:00 GMT -5
There banter at the campfire in Secrets, when Dart first appears and while he is eating. "This is excellent, with skills like this , you'll make some lucky man an excellent wife one day." and "Do you really think I'm like that?" " No, not always." "Ouch!"
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Post by jeantre16 on Nov 13, 2006 21:36:35 GMT -5
These are all from Secrets. You know, a lot of people said they didn't like this episode, but some of my favorite moments are from this last show. Maybe because it advances their relationship the furthest. J: So what happens? Do I find my brother again? Dumas: I haven’t decided. D: What do you think you are? Some type of God? Dumas: No I didn’t say that. I’m just a writer, trying to make ends meet. J: Well, then why don’t you write us out of this café? D: Why don’t you have her kiss me? Dumas: That wouldn’t be in character. J: (hits D hard) J: You got that right. Dumas: At least not yet. D: (hits J softly with a smile on his face) J: (smiles too) D: Let me get this straight. When you’re kicking tail with a sword, it’s because you’re pretending to be d’Artagnan? J: Don’t start. D: I’m going to file that away for use later. D: Good morning my little coquette (definition: girl or woman flirt--remember, she tried to kiss him the night before ). Your noble d'Artagnan will prepare your breakfast. J: I lost everyone that ever mattered. D: (hands her a glass with a sheepish smile on his face) J: Almost everyone (smiles)
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Post by kristanci on Nov 14, 2006 0:56:26 GMT -5
This isn't reall ythat cute... but in The Invincible Sword when Jacques kills d'Artagnan. It was just overwhemling with emotion on Jacqueline's part. I don't think she cried that much over Gerard. Touching.
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Post by raven on Nov 14, 2006 18:55:48 GMT -5
Or these conversations from Secrets.
D: No drawn swords among friends, but how about a wrestling match? J: (smacks him with a stick) D: Or maybe not!
D: So, when are you going to tell me why you snuck out of the garrison in the middle of the night? J: It's none of your business. D: (drinks the love potion) Well, I just thought that maybe I'd be able to help. J: It's personal. I'm going to meet someone. D: A gentleman? J: Jealous again ! D: And what if I am? J: Why would you be, when every available woman in Paris fauns all over you all the time. (waving her arms around) "Oh d'Artagnan your so brave, your so handsome." D: Stop, please. D: Do you really think I'm like that? J: No, not always. D: Ouch ! J: Sometimes I think you're exactly what country girls like me where taught about musketeers. D: The man your mother warned you about. J: And other times, I think there's not a more noble man in France. D: Which one am I right now? J: Your the one who came after me, in case I needed you, without even knowing why.
I love that last line.
Or J repeating what Elenor called D in Four Musketeers & a Baby "a useless turnip" and that led to the onion fight. That is a truly cute moment.
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Post by jeantre16 on Nov 14, 2006 19:48:38 GMT -5
You're right raven, those are some of my favorite lines in the whole series! But why stop there! J: (leans forward to kiss D) D: (turns away) You don't mean it. (and he would know why, LOL--love potion) J: I do. D: No you don't. But someday you will.
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Post by kristanci on Nov 15, 2006 1:29:34 GMT -5
D: I saw nothing! Just your face and your hair.. your wet hair carressing your... bare shoulders...
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Post by parazesis on Jun 10, 2007 23:47:15 GMT -5
everyone is forgeting the very first J/D sene
J: Throw me my shirt D:why J: ...I'm cold D: come down out of the wind J: first *throw me my shirt* Gerard:I'll throw it to you (looks at riped shirt) here take mine (to D) he's ashamed of his bellybuton J reaches for shirt D: I wouldent do that if I were you J falls out of tree covering herself D: there is nothing wrong with your bellybuton
D: ok I want answers I'll trade my shirt for the truth, but the whole truth, for the partial truth you get a sleve J: I'll tell you the *whole truth*
D: lets just say were brothers, Brothers in arms J: uh Brothers yes, Arms No
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Post by warrioress on Jun 12, 2007 22:14:38 GMT -5
Oh come on guys, you left out my former siggy line:
D: Look, Jacqueline, I just want us to be freinds. J: Really? That's all? D: What do you say? J: I'd say if you're that lonely, buy a dog. (from da Vinci's notebook)
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Post by kristanci on Jun 19, 2007 12:42:13 GMT -5
When she comes back to the musketeer garrison at the end of Exile. D'Artagnan doesn't show it but you know he was extremely happy. ^_^
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