i feel like explaining the reference here - max is referring to the movie "Rear Window", a 1954 mystery movie starring Grace Kelly and James Stewart. he is setting himself up as Grace Kelly and sam as James Stewart, whose characters, Lisa and Jeff respectively, have an explicitly romantic relationship. i'm sure plenty of people know this, but i know not everyone will so here's an explanation as a scope of how explicit the romance between this pair is, lisa's first scene is her kissing him. their relationship is rocky throughout the film but solidifies overtime as they investigate the case, it's a really good movie if you haven't seen it
when max offers to break sam's leg, he is referring to the fact that jeff's leg is in a cast throughout the entire movie, also! i really really recommend watching the movie if you haven't. i would love to know what was going through max's head when he said this
i feel like explaining the reference here - max is referring to the movie "Rear Window", a 1954 mystery movie starring Grace Kelly and James Stewart. he is setting himself up as Grace Kelly and sam as James Stewart, whose characters, Lisa and Jeff respectively, have an explicitly romantic relationship. i'm sure plenty of people know this, but i know not everyone will so here's an explanation
as a scope of how explicit the romance between this pair is, lisa's first scene is her kissing him. their relationship is rocky throughout the film but solidifies overtime as they investigate the case, it's a really good movie if you haven't seen it
when max offers to break sam's leg, he is referring to the fact that jeff's leg is in a cast throughout the entire movie, also! i really really recommend watching the movie if you haven't. i would love to know what was going through max's head when he said this
@@shades4dogs I actually didn't really understand what Max was talking about but you explaining it made it clear. Thanks!
That's one of my favourite flirts because Sam just says in his bi-prince attitude "I'm trying to think of a much stronger word for 'no'."
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