...how living closeted was tough. Howard didn't say, 'yeah that must have been' but rather something like 'yeah that IS tough' as if he knew exactly what Zach was going through. Anyone else catch that?
He said something like..."It's tough when we are forced to live a lie"...or words to that effect. Basically Howard had a Freudian slip.
A beautiful young peasant girl with clear olive skin meets an exciting but penniless spanish artist. There's an instant attraction. They laugh. They sing. They slam down a few boilermakers. Shortly afterwards, he's arrested for showing her how he can hold his pallet without using his hands. But I digress. He paints her portrait, and they make passionate love. She spends much of the next day in the shower with a loofah sponge scrubbing his finger prints off her body. She sees the portrait and is insulted. It looks nothing like her. And she storms out of his life forever. That peasant girl was me, and that painter was Pablo Picasso.
Yeah I noticed that as well, and it wasn't just once. He kept saying we, us, like they had shared experience. His ball washing is unbearable too....I thought ZQ seemed sort of like a douche - but there was a moment that made me laugh. Wiggy said something to the effect of "So is there going to be a wedding? And am I invited?" and Quinto replied "Well....you should probably see the play first". "I meant the royal we, Robin"
Howard is obviously gay. Listen back even to old shows and his discussion of penises, gay sex, and the gay lifestyle goes beyond comedy. He is genuinely interested because it turns the guy on.