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Touching Hands
I have collected some screencaps with Scotty's and Kelly's mutual hand touching. Sometimes it's by accident, I think, but sometimes it might be Cos&Culp...

Such a lovely beginning of a very special episode...

Here they are in "My Mother the Spy" again, and it's such a typical Cos&Culp scene. It could be worth a special posting, with some more screencaps ;-)

It's probably an accident - it was an exhausting scene and they couldn't plan it.

Scotty wants to show Kelly something and nudges him with his hand. He could just have said it and point to it *g*.

I made a separate posting about this scene one year ago. They sit in the back of a taxi, it's dark and they need this big lively dog (that's a long and silly story). That's the last screenshot of this scene, where Kelly is covering Scotty's hand with his own hand, at the throat of the dog. You can't see much of Scotty's hand, only just a little bit beside Kelly's index-finger.
I imagine Cos&Culp sitting in a hotel room and talking about the possibility of a black and a white man holding hands in a 60's series...

I like that scene - so cosy and domestic. It's from "A Gift from Alexander".

It took me some watching of this episode ("Get Thee to a Nunnery") to really recognize what Robert Culp is doing. To encourage Scotty throwing that stone, he could have clapped him manly on his shoulder...

Scotty wants to give Kelly a Hamburger. Kelly takes Scotty's hand instead of the Burger.

I think it's just a funny scene (and I don't think anyone should write a threesome...)

Ahhh - h/c in perfection.

Bill Cosby's hand doesn't make any sense... but we like it!

Might be a coincidence. It's out of "The Warlord".

The beginning of the great scene from "To Florence with Love". It's a bit difficult to watch it in a screencap, but Kelly pats Scotty on the hand, while he is walking around the counter. I think it's all about Cos&Culp.

Ir's just a dislocated thumb...

"I give you my hand, my heart and my love from this day forward... oh, and here is the ring" ;-)

One of my all time favorite screencaps - the way Robert Culp touches the hand of Bill Cosby. The scene only requires Kelly giving Scotty a clasp pin.

Scotty had his nose hurt and Kelly takes Scotty's hand tenderly away to have a look at Scotty's nose. It's from "Happy Birthday Everybody".

It's the episode "Shana", and it must be pure coincidence for Scotty touching Kelly's hand...

I think it's mostly part of the script ("Suitable for Framing")

In this one ("The Spy Business") too.

Ahh. Robert Culp was surely thinking "It's under water, nobody will look at us". So sweet together.

Such a lovely beginning of a very special episode...
Here they are in "My Mother the Spy" again, and it's such a typical Cos&Culp scene. It could be worth a special posting, with some more screencaps ;-)
It's probably an accident - it was an exhausting scene and they couldn't plan it.
Scotty wants to show Kelly something and nudges him with his hand. He could just have said it and point to it *g*.
I made a separate posting about this scene one year ago. They sit in the back of a taxi, it's dark and they need this big lively dog (that's a long and silly story). That's the last screenshot of this scene, where Kelly is covering Scotty's hand with his own hand, at the throat of the dog. You can't see much of Scotty's hand, only just a little bit beside Kelly's index-finger.
I imagine Cos&Culp sitting in a hotel room and talking about the possibility of a black and a white man holding hands in a 60's series...
I like that scene - so cosy and domestic. It's from "A Gift from Alexander".
It took me some watching of this episode ("Get Thee to a Nunnery") to really recognize what Robert Culp is doing. To encourage Scotty throwing that stone, he could have clapped him manly on his shoulder...
Scotty wants to give Kelly a Hamburger. Kelly takes Scotty's hand instead of the Burger.
I think it's just a funny scene (and I don't think anyone should write a threesome...)
Ahhh - h/c in perfection.
Bill Cosby's hand doesn't make any sense... but we like it!
Might be a coincidence. It's out of "The Warlord".
The beginning of the great scene from "To Florence with Love". It's a bit difficult to watch it in a screencap, but Kelly pats Scotty on the hand, while he is walking around the counter. I think it's all about Cos&Culp.
Ir's just a dislocated thumb...
"I give you my hand, my heart and my love from this day forward... oh, and here is the ring" ;-)
One of my all time favorite screencaps - the way Robert Culp touches the hand of Bill Cosby. The scene only requires Kelly giving Scotty a clasp pin.
Scotty had his nose hurt and Kelly takes Scotty's hand tenderly away to have a look at Scotty's nose. It's from "Happy Birthday Everybody".
It's the episode "Shana", and it must be pure coincidence for Scotty touching Kelly's hand...
I think it's mostly part of the script ("Suitable for Framing")
In this one ("The Spy Business") too.
Ahh. Robert Culp was surely thinking "It's under water, nobody will look at us". So sweet together.
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Anyway thanks for sharing some lovely moments I might not have otherwise seen! :D
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That said, I get where you're coming from perfectly, for the reason that S&H was my first fandom too, and in my experience it ruins you for life. Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
*hugs*
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YouTube doesn't work for me, or other online watching ways, so I can only see a show on TV or if I buy it. I haven't seen any specific episodes except what ran on when I could watch.
Anyway, "I, Spy" comes on at a really bad time for me when I usually can't watch, so I've only seen a few. When I have, the pace seemed really slow and I could get used to it, or Robert Culp.
(Still surprised by how handsome a young Cosby was, btw. <3)
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Sarah ist right - Robert Culp is a great actor. But this doesn't mean someone has to like him. I may respect a great author too, without being able to connect in an emotional way with him/her.
Meanwhile it seems to me nearly *everybody* was in S&H fandom *g*. I cut S&H-scenes back then in the 80s with two video recorders...
I Spy certainly has a slower pace than a show 10 years forward. A scene between two cuts is probably longer, too. It doesn't matter to me, because I can't get enough of Cos&Culp ;-).
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