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Dan Rydell took a long time to come to the realization that it's the family you created that meant the most. A ridiculously long time all things considered.
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Obscure Canadian Sports Week (and other celebrations) by Ekaterinn for missi
Sports Night
22 Dec 2011
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Lacrosse, orange icing, fertility rites, and opening ceremonies: the Sports Night crew celebrates in their own peculiar way.
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In which a network plot may or may not be afoot, interns are procuring desks for unwilling sportscasters, and inclement weather threatens the course of baseball history. So business as usual, pretty much.
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In which Kim saves Sports Night, because somebody has to.
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Dan and Casey help Natalie prepare for her first night as substitute anchor.
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If we call it coaching, that firmly implies what he has been doing is a sport. And I think if nothing else, we can both agree it's not.
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Five times Natalie went out for a drink after work.
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Dan loses a bet and has to go to a concert with Casey.
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Danny is covering the world's largest sporting event, but it's still soccer, so he's less than impressed. Casey wants to get him to think about something else.
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"If he came in with a sore throat we’d have no problem saying, ‘Hey Danny, when you’re healthy, you’re really, really good at your job, but right now you aren’t and you need a day - or a few - to get better. So take some time and come back when you’re ready.’”
“But it’s not the same with a thing like this.”
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“Ask me another curling question and I will impale you on one of Isaac’s awards.”
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Promise each other a life neither one can deliver, not for lack of wanting.
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It's December at Sports Night, but Casey can't seem to get in the holiday spirit. Fortunately, Dan's on the case.
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It begins with Dan buying a parrot five days before Christmas. He brings it in in a cage. It’s gray, with a band of red feathers streaking its belly, a sharp curved beak, and small watchful eyes.
“That’s a parrot,” Dana says. “We are now a parrot-friendly workplace. We are inclusive of the parrot.”
Hat tip to the lovely Shoshannagold, without whom, this would not have been possible.
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Casey has decided there are some areas in which Dan cannot be left to his own devices.
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Five connected drabbles on a theme. Dan's learned to button his lips.
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In which both Jeremy and Dan learn that other people's rituals are not without their benefits, and Casey comes prepared.
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Missing scene from the Pilot. Casey realizes that he's divorced and that his old thinking habits don't apply any more.
"Too often we underestimate the power of a touch... or the smallest act of caring... which have the potential to turn a life around." - Leo F. Buscaglia
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If you see a person heading for a fall, you try to catch them. But you know what they say about good intentions ...
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Can you use it in a sentence?
