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section7mfu2018-07-29 08:59 am
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Round Table - Foxes and Hounds and ...
IT's been a while since we had a Round Table discussion, and since not much else is going on I thought today would work for a review of Foxes and Hounds and all of the sexual tension... whatever we choose to call it.

This scene has always struck me as being slightly flirtatious. It is groundbreaking for the era, and I always see Illya being attracted to this lovely African American woman. Was it staged for that purpose, or did David McCallum just play it that way? Or does anyone else see it?
THE KISS
Okay, Illya has her, he's drawing her in and she's anticipating the kiss or something (seriously, how does she not just dive in?)
But then it's Napoleon with the major liplock for which he was apparently known among the actresses.
Question: Why does Napoleon take her away from Illya?


This scene has always struck me as being slightly flirtatious. It is groundbreaking for the era, and I always see Illya being attracted to this lovely African American woman. Was it staged for that purpose, or did David McCallum just play it that way? Or does anyone else see it?
THE KISS
Okay, Illya has her, he's drawing her in and she's anticipating the kiss or something (seriously, how does she not just dive in?)But then it's Napoleon with the major liplock for which he was apparently known among the actresses.
Question: Why does Napoleon take her away from Illya?

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#2- they're working as a team and Illya is setting her up for Napoleon to swoop in, giving way to his partner's 'experience' with the ladies. I mean two gorgeous men trying to seduce her, should have made her legs buckle.
#3 Neither is right and I haven't a clue as to why Napoleon did that. lol!
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I guess practically everyone takes a guess at it.
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I always thought that kiss scene felt totally planned by the guys - Illya shows zero surprise or startlement. That dance was choreographed.
Why? I can't begin to fathom that. To keep Mimi off balance? I have no idea.
I always liked that actress. She does have a bit of a whiny voice, but for some reason I always liked her.
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