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    Flack #10: Don Flack Bleeds Blue

    Huh. So it does. Maybe it was someone here who speculated it was a daughter.
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    Flack #10: Don Flack Bleeds Blue

    It also says that was a daughter. Was there a second child?
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    Flack #10: Don Flack Bleeds Blue

    Wait, they have a son? When did this happen?
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    Grade 'Seth and Apep'

    We are talking about the episode. That we are talking about it in a way you don't like is irrelevant. No one has said they would not react in a similar fashion, but then again, none of us has held ourselves up as paragons of virtue like Mac has. If Mac had been "flawed" from the series'...
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    Grade 'Seth and Apep'

    It honestly would not surprise me if Danny oopsed the scene once he cottoned on to what happened. Not his finest moment from a purely ethical standpoint if so, but in-character for impetuous, loyal Danny who wipes his ass with procedure when friends or children are involved.
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    Grade 'Seth and Apep'

    I love the stanning Mac fans are willing to engage in to excuse his raging hypocrisy. Yes, yes, Mac was a recon Marine who killed people on foreign soil, blah blah blah, but as a spec ops Marine, Mac was allowed and even encouraged to operate within parameters that allowed him to do just that...
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    Grade 'Blood Out'

    Re: Grad 'Blood Out' It would be, but I suspect his confession to Christine had magical healing powers and we'll never see evidence of it again until they need to crank out the drama for May sweeps.
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    Grade 'Blood Out'

    Re: Grad 'Blood Out' AHAHAHAHA! The scene with smoking hot, sultry badass Lovato and her l33t pool skills was lolarious. She's hot! And smart! And did we mention hot? She's every Mary Sue fap fantasy insert ever imagined by mousy, lonely teenage girls who wish they could seduce the...
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    Grade 'Blood Out'

    Re: Grad 'Blood Out' I give less than a damn about the tired "a cop is a suspect, oh, noes, what will happen?!!!1!" trick. We all know Lovato isn't going anywhere, not when Flack is clearly meant to fish for her tough, streetwise, cliched panty manna.
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    Grade 'Late Admissions'

    If I had given any less of a f*ck about Lindsay's epic(ally boring) backstory, Hammerback would have declared me dead. And the case was equally dull. More rich, privileged kids behaving stupidly. Never seen that before. Not a crime against prime time like most of seasons six and seven, but...
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    Grade 'The Lady in the Lake'

    I was quick to crab on Mac for his pissy behavior last week, but I have to give him credit for trying to apologize and reach out this week. He didn't quite get there, given that he chickened out on sending his admission to Christine, but it was a start, and with someone as...
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    Grade 'Misconceptions'

    I'm sorry, but yes, it is grossly hypocritical, and yes, he would have reamed a subordinate out for doing what he's doing. He's done it over and over and over again, and the entire business with Danny's badge was more lazy, slipshod, Mac-has-to-be-okay-with-this-for-our-shoddy-plot-to-work than...
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    Grade 'Misconceptions'

    The very fact that Mac is hiding his aphasia and delegating his reports, case files, and court appearances says he knows damn well it's affecting his job performance. His is not performing to his former standard, and he knows it, and what's more, if this were one of his subordinates hiding a...
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    Grade 'Misconceptions'

    I know I haven't posted in eons, but I have to let this out like bad gas before it gets worse. Screw you, Mac Taylor, you sanctimonious, hypocritical pillbag. You've treated Jo and Christine like ass, and it should come back to bite you, but because you're you, that won't happen. Once you...
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    Season 8 Spoiler Discussion #2 - Spoiler Scene: Do Not Cross

    So...Flack gets blown up and no fucks are given about anything but Mac's angst, but Mac gets shot, and everyone comes unhinged and their entire lives revolve around his drama? Mmmmkay. And I'm sorry, but I don't see Jo going into hysterics like a hand-wringing milksop. Worried? Oh, yes...
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    Grade 'Who's There?'

    The show has recycled plotlines before. As you pointed out yourself, they've done multiple Mac-in-the-crosshairs-of-a killer arcs, and I'm sure they'd have zero compunction about doing it again. Mac is, after all, the Big Damn Hero of the show. And it certainly could be a Claire relative...
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    Grade 'Who's There?'

    I suspect some folks are coming up with Claire as a possibility because it's exactly the kind of schlocky, melodramatic ridiculousness that a lot of network shows go for like dogs on a steak wagon, and CSI:NY is certainly not above wallowing in the mud. See the conclusion to the Shane Casey...
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    Grade 'Clean Sweep'

    Yawn. Flack was pretty, and why is he the only officer to ever notice strange, bloody people staggering into precincts? It happens all the time. Rape victims, mentally unstable murder suspects, bewildered drunks, and suicidal dupes, they all find him. It's like he's wearing a sign that...
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    Grade 'Officer Involved'

    Except that Danny stated multiple times that he hadn't been drinking at all.
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    Grade 'Officer Involved'

    According to the show, only Mac and the denizens of the lab are trustworthy, and poor, fragile Danny just can't function without the safe, spoon-feeding confines of the lab, where he has Lindsay to wipe his ass and protect him from the scary outside world. Jesus Christ. Some cop he is. And...
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