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I'm getting mixed reactions from people at work and friends about the debut of Ted Danson. Some loved him, some are gonna give it some time to decide how they feel. What are you guys hearing today?
I think he did a great job and I like the new feel of the show.
When we were first introduced to DB, with him lying on the floor, I figured he was a bit quirky, and I liked that. But as the episode went on, I found he just got annoying. Hopefully that will change. I really want to like him.
Overall, a good episode. I loved the argument at the end. I was worried that they were going to gloss over everything, like 'yep, Cath is out as supervisor, DB is in, Langston is gone, that's that', and never reference it again. So I'm glad they really got things out there
If they keep his character like he was in the premiere I'll love him. I thought he was great so far.
ETA: Considering TPTB have said they brought in TD to inject some humor into the show I doubt they'll make him have an agenda beyond wanting everyone to do their jobs and not get too personally involved in cases. The darkness and personal aspects of Ray went over like a led balloon judging from what I've seen from people online so I doubt they'd risk alienating fans futher by making DB a character who is out to get anyone or a psycho or anything of the sort. I'm taking what TPTB has said about the character at face value until they prove otherwise.
I liked D.B. I thought he was quirky and funny and has a different way to approach the crime scene. I also think that even though he has a sense of humor he also takes the job seriously and will establish a different way of doing things in the lab, more "by the book" like they kept saying. So I like that even though he is quirky, he is not a joke who is not fit to do a supervisor's job. He seems pretty capable of handling the lab and getting things in order, thus his scene with Nick about the report. He was quite serious then. So I don't think it is an agenda but just that he knows what his job is and he will do it and do it well.
They must have. I was waiting for it, then ... nothing.Did they cut Nick's "do I look like an angel" line?
I agree with this. It doesn't seem to be a natural "fit" with his character.One more small complaint, but it's a point that will surely 'bug' me throughout the rest of the series. I just can't see Nick as the new bug man. It's not that he isn't smart enough, but I just think there is a certain nerd factor with this role, and Nick has been the least nerdy of the team. He's been the running, gunning, more detective-like CSI. Hearing him speak latin is unconvincing, and I just can't see him pinning bugs to a board and documenting life cycles. Maybe it should have gone to Hodges, or Super Dave.
The tone of the episode reminded me of Viva Las Vegas.
This was the Catherine we should have seen in the last 2 years.
One more small complaint, but it's a point that will surely 'bug' me throughout the rest of the series. I just can't see Nick as the new bug man. It's not that he isn't smart enough, but I just think there is a certain nerd factor with this role, and Nick has been the least nerdy of the team. He's been the running, gunning, more detective-like CSI. Hearing him speak latin is unconvincing, and I just can't see him pinning bugs to a board and documenting life cycles. Maybe it should have gone to Hodges, or Super Dave; just my opinion.
I agree with this. It doesn't seem to be a natural "fit" with his character.One more small complaint, but it's a point that will surely 'bug' me throughout the rest of the series. I just can't see Nick as the new bug man. It's not that he isn't smart enough, but I just think there is a certain nerd factor with this role, and Nick has been the least nerdy of the team. He's been the running, gunning, more detective-like CSI. Hearing him speak latin is unconvincing, and I just can't see him pinning bugs to a board and documenting life cycles. Maybe it should have gone to Hodges, or Super Dave.