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Ok maybe this is a dumb question, but what exactly does O'Shay do as part of a citizen committee? What's his position and authority level inside the crime lab? I'm not really clear on what exactly it is he does.
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Ok maybe this is a dumb question, but what exactly does O'Shay do as part of a citizen committee? What's his position and authority level inside the crime lab? I'm not really clear on what exactly it is he does.
Good for him:thumbsup:Yea, Horatio doesn't seem to know how to make a wounding shot, only the kill shot.
Anita seems to be Horatio's impersonation - dedicated till the endI liked Anita. She wasn't a damsel in distress and could certainly hold her own. I guess that's why I found the hug in the end with Horatio rather nice as opposed to like I usually do when the poor victims fall in his embrace.
Spoilers are pure evil:lol: I also were relieved when it turned out not to be H's usual vigilante stuffI was kind of relieved when Memmo asked Horatio to hit him so nobody would suspect he was a snitch.
Maybe writers decided to bring a new "inside" enemy for H. But O'Shay is nothing like Stetler. O'Shay is just fussing around and bitching (Calleigh's hummer, for example). Statler was real pain in Horatio's ass, he was insolent, dangerous and sometimes so sleazy I wanted to strangle him by myself. O'Shay doesn't have a guts to confront Horartio, never had.First off...I HATE O'SHAY. I haven't missed him or thought about him since he was last seen in, I believe, season 5. Why did they have to bring him back?
Should be a great episode:drool:
But one thing I don't understand why Horatio had to be reminded about his wife's murder? Anobody think he's forgotten?
Ummm...yea. I don't think they could beat this story any deader than the dudes on "The Walking Dead" beat in the heads of the zombies This storyline is like a flesh-eating zombie!! It keeps coming back to life and eating up all the screen time from other important H storylines and other characters (Sorry for the kinda gross analogy - I'm just really diggin "The Walking Dead" right now :lol: On a sidenote: Did anyone else see Rex Linn (Frank) in one of the "Walking Dead" webisodes? He has a small bit in webisode 4 or 5 I think - it's short and kinda creepy/gory, but just FYI for all you Rex fans I liked him in it and was surprised to see him!).
Basically, when I think of the Marisol storyline, this is what comes to mind: :brickwall:. It was the weakest, lamest, most contrived storyline on Miami - a dozen others were far superior - many fans have often expressed their dislike and disbelief in the "love story" TPTB shoved down our throats. And while other characters' backgrounds, friendships and storylines have been pushed to the backburner or completely forgotten, this one dumbass arch keeps comin back :wtf: If I have to see that scene w/Marisol being shot ONE MORE FREAKIN TIME....:scream: We get it - she was shot - by Memmo - we KNOW - we JUST SAW IT ON THE PREMIER! AGAIN! After six years can we PLEASE MOVE ON!!
This show has moved on from other storylines from one episode to the next w/out any back references or continuity, but this one lame storyline just won't die. I stick to my previous arguments - the Marisol storyline is the bad zombie that, no matter how many times you hit her in the head, just won't freakin' die!!:shifty:
I couldn't have said it better myself!! Thanks for expressing my feelings about this seemingly never-ending storyline. I do so enjoy reading all of your posts!
Was an OK episode - surprised to see Memmo so cooperative w/H - I know they (MDPD) can take away custody of his daughter from the mother, but would anyone think H would harm a child or put her in harms way?
Enjoyed the twist at the end - thought it was the brother, never thought the husband faked his death. Liked Anita and how she wasn't a damsel in distress. Also liked the Calleigh/Walter scenes - THIS is what I'm talking about when I say I want more "team" moments. Calleigh was great standing up to O'Shay - kick-ass Cal is back! Glad Walter decided not to take the bait, but Cal made an interesting proposal. I have to say I wasn't sure where that would go b/c Walter was all "by the book" w/Cal in the beginning.
It also said a lot too that Cal was the one H trusted to keep things on the downlow - for better or for worse Cal has had H's back - either by following his lead or backing up his team/decisions. She really came across as a leader and I'd like to see more of this. It could turn into an interesting storyarch. Has anyone else wondered why, after more than 12 years w/the team, she hasn't tried to move up? Just curious about that one
Missed Nat in this episode, though Well, one down, two to go for her not being there - just glad they're spreading them out a bit.
Ummm...yea. I don't think they could beat this story any deader than the dudes on "The Walking Dead" beat in the heads of the zombies This storyline is like a flesh-eating zombie!! It keeps coming back to life and eating up all the screen time from other important H storylines and other characters (Sorry for the kinda gross analogy - I'm just really diggin "The Walking Dead" right now :lol: On a sidenote: Did anyone else see Rex Linn (Frank) in one of the "Walking Dead" webisodes? He has a small bit in webisode 4 or 5 I think - it's short and kinda creepy/gory, but just FYI for all you Rex fans I liked him in it and was surprised to see him!).
Basically, when I think of the Marisol storyline, this is what comes to mind: :brickwall:. It was the weakest, lamest, most contrived storyline on Miami - a dozen others were far superior - many fans have often expressed their dislike and disbelief in the "love story" TPTB shoved down our throats. And while other characters' backgrounds, friendships and storylines have been pushed to the backburner or completely forgotten, this one dumbass arch keeps comin back :wtf: If I have to see that scene w/Marisol being shot ONE MORE FREAKIN TIME....:scream: We get it - she was shot - by Memmo - we KNOW - we JUST SAW IT ON THE PREMIER! AGAIN! After six years can we PLEASE MOVE ON!!
This show has moved on from other storylines from one episode to the next w/out any back references or continuity, but this one lame storyline just won't die. I stick to my previous arguments - the Marisol storyline is the bad zombie that, no matter how many times you hit her in the head, just won't freakin' die!!:shifty:
I couldn't have said it better myself!! Thanks for expressing my feelings about this seemingly never-ending storyline. I do so enjoy reading all of your posts!
LOL thanks - and thanks to Jag Lady for backin' me up too on the Marisol thing. Bellemaria - I hear ya about it not being "humane" to remind H of the loss - but like you said, I think the whole Marisol/H thing has been way too overplayed, and I agree w/whoever said it should've been Eric's storyline and it WAS Eric's storyline in the beginning. Never bought that H was madly in love w/her and vice versa, and never will. There are way better storylines to pursue - including the death of H's parents! Can we please!!! Bring that back?? PLEASE??:lol:
Well even casual viewers are now aware of Horatio and Marisol. Memmo ,while interesting is in jail,leave him there and also move on.It's clear those who watch Miami are not all fans like us, they may not remember what happend in 4 season.
Death of H's parents, really As far as I recall the story - H's abusive father killed his wife and H killed him, perhaps trying to save his mom. It's too gruesome. I'd prefer to skip it.
But I have an idea - I don't thing writers want to make anybody mad constantly reminding about H\Marisol story. It seems they don't want to give up Mala Noche story and Memmo (many thanks for that). It's clear those who watch Miami are not all fans like us, they may not remember what happend in 4 season.
Well even casual viewers are now aware of Horatio and Marisol. Memmo ,while interesting is in jail,leave him there and also move on.It's clear those who watch Miami are not all fans like us, they may not remember what happend in 4 season.
Casual viewers aren't aware of a lot of situations or stories from
the earlier seasons,some of them a lot more interesting but they aren't even thought of or seem worthy of a revisit by TPTB or writers.
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Originally Posted by Bellemaria
Death of H's parents, really As far as I recall the story - H's abusive father killed his wife and H killed him, perhaps trying to save his mom. It's too gruesome. I'd prefer to skip it.
But I have an idea - I don't thing writers want to make anybody mad constantly reminding about H\Marisol story. It seems they don't want to give up Mala Noche story and Memmo (many thanks for that). It's clear those who watch Miami are not all fans like us, they may not remember what happend in 4 season.
You remembered right - and while this may be a bit off-topic for this thread, I will say I think the death of H's parents is a more compelling storyline than the death of his "wife" of 5 minutes. Not b/c I want to cause H more pain, but drama makes for good TV - I mean, it is CSI, which is kinda gruesome anyway. :lol:
The reason I wanted that storyline resurrected is b/c it shows his childhood, how he became the man he is and may even be helpful in helping him return to a less "vigilante" self. Maybe he starts seeing a bit of his father in his actions - or maybe he starts thinking of his brother or nephew or sister-in-law. The man has family, the man has a backstory, and I LOVE backstories, gruesome or not. Like I said earlier, I watch "The Walking Dead" if that tells you anything. :lol:
I'm all for compelling drama, and sometimes that means seeing the characters in pain, but only so that they can come out stronger and we can see a deeper side to them.
A storyline we haven't seen nearly enough of? KYLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bring him back already!