^ Basically this.
It's not a matter of 'they have 2 so why can't we'. That's not really how the forum works; it's about supply and demand. There was a great demand to discuss the issues with the storyline as evidenced by the many times the topic took over numerous threads and thus a new thread was created to centralize discussion and reduce overspill.
It was decided for various reasons (reducing inter-forum 'ship wars' being a large one) that one 'like' thread and one 'dislike' thread was enough on the board. Like was said above, the debate thread in Shipper Central is for ALL ships related to CSI:Miami. Those who don't want to wade through discussion of other ships have a main place to discuss it here - since it is canon - and those who don't want to wade through countless pages of Eric/Calleigh are able to have more 'ship debates there concerning relationships that aren't canon. Not to mention there's been no E/C discussion there since March, so technically, there's aren't two threads dedicated to the topic. If both were actively being used to discuss Eric/Calleigh and both were having duplicate discussions, it might be a different story.
Is it completely fair? That's a matter of opinion. Is it changing anytime soon? Probably not. But believe me, a fair amount of time was spent discussing the issue.
Those who enjoy aspects of the relationship with regard to certain episodes/spoilers/interviews, are perfectly free to discuss it in the Episode Threads, Spoiler Lab and Spoiler Picture Thread.
If someone decided to start a thread about an aspect of an episode/storyline, for example "should Eric or Calleigh switch to the night shift due to their involvement?", those who enjoy the relationship and those who dislike the relationship could discuss equally. As always, we allow multiple topics (the executive decision about the like/dislike thread issue notwithstanding) for characters/storylines as long as they aren't exact duplicates. That's not to say we want 10 000 Eric/Calleigh, Natalia, Ryan, Speed, etc. topics suddenly going around at once but I want to clarify that there's quite a bit of freedom here, despite the impression some may have.
With Grissom/Sara, things may have slowed down significantly because Grissom is gone and Sara has sort of been separated from the GSR aspect of CSI now (especially since she left and came back). Eric/Calleigh are very current and up front in the series, an integral part of the show now and will likely continue to build into next season. Would it slow down if one actor left the show indefinitely? I'm leaning toward probably, as time went on. It's just a matter of how much time and if the storyline itself were tied up as a result.
I'm not sure if there's much that can be done on the busines end (the forum itself) that hasn't already been done to reduce the problems -though I'm always open to discussion- and I do believe that aspects of atmosphere maintenance is due in part by the members themselves. That being said, it's not likely that the passion (however you look at it) toward the storyline will be going away anytime soon, lol.
It's not a matter of 'they have 2 so why can't we'. That's not really how the forum works; it's about supply and demand. There was a great demand to discuss the issues with the storyline as evidenced by the many times the topic took over numerous threads and thus a new thread was created to centralize discussion and reduce overspill.
It was decided for various reasons (reducing inter-forum 'ship wars' being a large one) that one 'like' thread and one 'dislike' thread was enough on the board. Like was said above, the debate thread in Shipper Central is for ALL ships related to CSI:Miami. Those who don't want to wade through discussion of other ships have a main place to discuss it here - since it is canon - and those who don't want to wade through countless pages of Eric/Calleigh are able to have more 'ship debates there concerning relationships that aren't canon. Not to mention there's been no E/C discussion there since March, so technically, there's aren't two threads dedicated to the topic. If both were actively being used to discuss Eric/Calleigh and both were having duplicate discussions, it might be a different story.
Is it completely fair? That's a matter of opinion. Is it changing anytime soon? Probably not. But believe me, a fair amount of time was spent discussing the issue.
Those who enjoy aspects of the relationship with regard to certain episodes/spoilers/interviews, are perfectly free to discuss it in the Episode Threads, Spoiler Lab and Spoiler Picture Thread.
If someone decided to start a thread about an aspect of an episode/storyline, for example "should Eric or Calleigh switch to the night shift due to their involvement?", those who enjoy the relationship and those who dislike the relationship could discuss equally. As always, we allow multiple topics (the executive decision about the like/dislike thread issue notwithstanding) for characters/storylines as long as they aren't exact duplicates. That's not to say we want 10 000 Eric/Calleigh, Natalia, Ryan, Speed, etc. topics suddenly going around at once but I want to clarify that there's quite a bit of freedom here, despite the impression some may have.
miamirocks said:I was also thinking of something else in regard to the other CSI shows (which I don't really follow too closely) - I was reading about how Danny and Lindsay from CSI:NY got married and had a baby, and I thought, why is there not the same tension on the NY boards regarding that storyline as there is w/ Eric and Cal? (Maybe there is, but at first glance it doesn't appear to be so). I guess the question is, what makes E/C so much more of a contentious debate than, say Danny and Lindsay, or other CSIs who've gone canon, like Grissom and Sarah? (I know the Grissom/Sarah Canon relationship did have people who voiced their dislike in a big way, but it still doesn't seem like it grew to the extent the E/C debate has grown). Just something I was thinking about ... any comments? Maybe it can help us work things out here in the Miami threads?
With Grissom/Sara, things may have slowed down significantly because Grissom is gone and Sara has sort of been separated from the GSR aspect of CSI now (especially since she left and came back). Eric/Calleigh are very current and up front in the series, an integral part of the show now and will likely continue to build into next season. Would it slow down if one actor left the show indefinitely? I'm leaning toward probably, as time went on. It's just a matter of how much time and if the storyline itself were tied up as a result.
I'm not sure if there's much that can be done on the busines end (the forum itself) that hasn't already been done to reduce the problems -though I'm always open to discussion- and I do believe that aspects of atmosphere maintenance is due in part by the members themselves. That being said, it's not likely that the passion (however you look at it) toward the storyline will be going away anytime soon, lol.
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