The one time (at the end of The Friendly Skies) Martin asks her out it's because he desperately needs to decompress from the case, and not because he has any romantic interest (IMO) in Sam.
That's how I saw it too. He was wound-up, she was there, they were having a (relatively) friendly moment, and he asked her out. He could very well be a little attracted to her- after all, she's pretty and smart. But he's never seemed drawn to her strongly enough to really pursue it, particularly since they can barely talk without bickering. (Now Danny, on the other hand...)
Martin and Sam have about as much chemistry as Chris Larabee and Mary Travis had on The Magnificent Seven— which is to say, absolutely none.
Heeeee! And word!
I was surprised by how much I liked AYNOHYEB. Here I was, all disappointed that we got a clip show with only three new eps left, and it turned out to be this wonderful piece of work. And then the big, hyped-up finale got all soapy, unlike the rest of the season. It was pretty disappointing. I really hope that's not what they're aiming for next season.
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That's how I saw it too. He was wound-up, she was there, they were having a (relatively) friendly moment, and he asked her out. He could very well be a little attracted to her- after all, she's pretty and smart. But he's never seemed drawn to her strongly enough to really pursue it, particularly since they can barely talk without bickering. (Now Danny, on the other hand...)
Martin and Sam have about as much chemistry as Chris Larabee and Mary Travis had on The Magnificent Seven— which is to say, absolutely none.
Heeeee! And word!
I was surprised by how much I liked AYNOHYEB. Here I was, all disappointed that we got a clip show with only three new eps left, and it turned out to be this wonderful piece of work. And then the big, hyped-up finale got all soapy, unlike the rest of the season. It was pretty disappointing. I really hope that's not what they're aiming for next season.