I remember you talking about that scene when the Ursa Majors list was announced; I had no idea what scene you were talking about. Your interpration is ... debatable. I always thought he was acting like a threatened, then jealous animal in the scenes; I believe animals are capable of feelings of jealousy. His later grin is, yes, anthropomorphic, but anthropomorphic in a way that would make the Bond film Moonraker an example of furry. My interpretation is that it is a simple joke, as was the headshaking pigeon in the gondola scene from Moonraker.
I remember you talking about that scene when the Ursa Majors list was announced; I had no idea what scene you were talking about. Your interpration is ... debatable. I always thought he was acting like a threatened, then jealous animal in the scenes; I believe animals are capable of feelings of jealousy. His later grin is, yes, anthropomorphic, but anthropomorphic in a way that would make the Bond film Moonraker an example of furry. My interpretation is that it is a simple joke, as was the headshaking pigeon in the gondola scene from Moonraker.