This was from Bruce's entry in the "Love's Interminable Series" movies. He spent the film digging holes and dispensing sage advice, and was the best thing about the flick.

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This was from Bruce's entry in the "Love's Interminable Series" movies. He spent the film digging holes and dispensing sage advice, and was the best thing about the flick.
He fights for the Users. And the hats.
Mr. B channeling his inner Teddy Roosevelt. Bully for you, sir! Bully!
When Bruce narrows his eyes at you, it's about to get serious. You can't see it here, but I'm pretty sure his trigger finger is a'twitchin'.
Bruce was born to be a celluloid cowboy. Nobody fits the mold better.
I wonder if Mr. B has a special room where he keeps all his cowboy hats. Because you know he's got, like, 100 of them.
I don't entirely approve of Bruce in hats, because they cover up his great hair. But he seems to like them - cowboy hats, at least - so we'll indulge his fancy in September.
What is that on Lee's right hip? A man bag?
Asked whether he or his Cedar Cove character Bob Beldon was the better dresser, Mr. B tweeted, "Bob. He has a wardrobe person to dress him. I just have Bruce." (Presumably Verena has since taken on some of that responsibility.)
Mr. B has always been a strong supporter of our space program. They should let him do a ride-along some time.
Okay, this is less a suit than a sports jacket and vaguely mortified expression. Not so much for the mush, is our Bruce.
I'm pretty sure real secret agents don't look like this. I'm okay with this level of willing suspension of disbelief.
Even slightly rumpled, Mr. B looks mighty fine in a suit.
A great moment in sci-fi history.
Sure Bruce looks great with facial hair. But it tends to cover up his dimples, so ... no.
"Prime Directive? I got your Prime Directive right here."
In an interview after SMK ended, Bruce expressed satisfaction that he hadn't had to wear a suit and tie for months. It's a shame he doesn't like suits - he wears them well.