Horatio's just convinced that his boyfriend wouldn't WANT to look at a woman when he gets to see him all naked and slippery wet on the deck each morning.
Also, how symbolic and hilarious is that two of the earliest "... how are they not having sex?" moments in LtH both have to do with water? In one, Horatio is getting sprayed down, and in the other, Horatio is pouring water all over himelf. Bush, man of the sea down to the last molecule.
Or something.
Random question, O Learned One: in the movies, Bush puts his hair into a queue and wraps it up, but neither Horatio nor Archie ever does. Is there rhyme or reason to this (IE: older men and conservative types), or should I just conclude that it's some wardrobe/actor/costuming choice?
he's a jolly good fellow = secret RN signal for 'if the hammock is rocking, don't come knocking'
Also, how symbolic and hilarious is that two of the earliest "... how are they not having sex?" moments in LtH both have to do with water? In one, Horatio is getting sprayed down, and in the other, Horatio is pouring water all over himelf. Bush, man of the sea down to the last molecule.
Or something.
Random question, O Learned One: in the movies, Bush puts his hair into a queue and wraps it up, but neither Horatio nor Archie ever does. Is there rhyme or reason to this (IE: older men and conservative types), or should I just conclude that it's some wardrobe/actor/costuming choice?