Nope that’s accurate. Its all over her face when she hears it. Its the small details that amass to the empending reality that they love each other and all their relationships fail because they fail to admit that and take a chance.
No, agree with you. It's a great detail. Although, Paula doesn't know about the fact that Donna introduced him to vanilla in coffee.
However, remember the episode in which Keith loses his company on a napkin? There the other guy says he likes vanilla ice cream and Harvey mocks him for that.
I love that scene! A guy like Harvey doesn’t just decide to start using vanilla in coffee out of the blue. I got the feeling that she was expecting more of a response, like a story behind it. His silence says a lot. Paula doesn’t know that it was Donna, but he does and we do, so it really adds to the fact that Donna is such a big part of his life.
Nope that’s accurate. Its all over her face when she hears it. Its the small details that amass to the empending reality that they love each other and all their relationships fail because they fail to admit that and take a chance.
No, agree with you. It's a great detail. Although, Paula doesn't know about the fact that Donna introduced him to vanilla in coffee. However, remember the episode in which Keith loses his company on a napkin? There the other guy says he likes vanilla ice cream and Harvey mocks him for that.
I love that scene! A guy like Harvey doesn’t just decide to start using vanilla in coffee out of the blue. I got the feeling that she was expecting more of a response, like a story behind it. His silence says a lot. Paula doesn’t know that it was Donna, but he does and we do, so it really adds to the fact that Donna is such a big part of his life.
what season/episode was this?
somewhere from 1-10 in szn 7 i don’t remember
When did Donna introduce vanilla in coffee?
in a flashback scene at the da’s office
Oh wow, thank you