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Much like Nick Schanke spends almost the entire duration of the episode in the same clothing. His dark suit is visible only during a brief scene at the police station. It is paired with a standard issued white collared dress shirt and a dark print tie. |
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For the rest of the episode Schanke adds a lightweight, beige overcoat with wide lapels and a belt for when he�s out on the field. |
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He alternates with tying the belt and keeping it loose. |
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Also, in a gesture that is also used for Nick & Natalie�s jackets, the back of the collar is turned up on the coat. |
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This is a little something I�d like to call the �Great Don Schanke Sideburn Watch of Season One�. As season one progresses so does John Kapelos� sideburns so in a bizarre ode to their oddness I�m planning a sideburn introspection. In this edition the season is brand spankin� new and therefore the sideburns as the picture below illustrates are non-existant. |
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"You sound weak. Can you eat something?"--Natalie |
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