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Date Posted: 23:05:08 12/07/03 Sun
Author: Sue
Subject: Re: Pleasantly surprised
In reply to: dqfan 's message, "Re: Pleasantly surprised" on 14:34:19 12/07/03 Sun

No, really? How could I have missed him and how could Horatio not have known him? In the first film he was the French major, who was fighting against Napoleon with Horatio and his shipmates. Though I was doing housework during the second film, I could have sworn Napoleon's brother-the young man on Horatio's ship with his wife- was indeed someone else. Oh hang! It's late, but you've piqued my curiosity yet again! I'll have to go and check this out now! :)And he's Emma's husband too to boot? *head spins!* Now I'll have to go check out the IMDB... Tis a dangerous, dangerous thing to know but a little information...:)


>Sue, he played the same character in both (Napoleon's
>brother) and was more cad-like in episode 2, lol! I
>didn't know it was him until I read the credits and
>have to admit that I know him more as Emma Thompson's
>husband than anything else. In episode 2, he agrees to
>Napoleon's demands that he return to France without
>his American wife so Horatio ends up having to tell
>her and put her on a ship back home to America. Since
>Napoleon probably would have had her killed if she'd
>entered France, his leaving her could be seen as a
>selfless act and is, therefore, why he did not die in
>a foreign country... :-)
>
>I like the woman who plays Horatio's wife, Mariah,
>very much. It will be fun to see her in the future
>episodes and watch Horatio cope with fatherhood. This
>series is so consistently wonderful it's just a
>pleasure to watch. Too bad there isn't more tv like it
>on today.

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