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Faylinn said:
No, unfortunately. I saw part of it, but I wish I could have seen the whole thing. Hopefully they'll play it as a re-run in the not-too-distant future.
SimplyBlue said:
Poor, baby.
I doubt he'll ever want to leave the security of his lab again. I also hope this doesn't set him back. He's worked so hard to feel like part of the group and then he gave them up. Granted it was a life or death situation, but I wouldn't be surprised if guilt crops up some time in Season Four.
I find it hard to believe that anyone would seriously hold Adam accountable for giving up the information. It would be rather insensitive, and not to mention out of character. I think it would be more of a personal struggle for Adam than anyone else. He’s worked hard to make himself feel included as part of the CSI team, and while he’s never yet made it to the point where they’ll invite him out for a beer (I think as AJ put it), there is likelihood that Adam might feel he’s let them down. I’ve always understood that Mac, Stella, and Danny’s opinions and approval held a little more significance than others. I think a lot of guilt would transpire if he believed he disappointed a group of individuals he’s come to admire and in a way, want to be a part of.If TPTB stay true to the character, I'd expect we'll see some guilt carry over to S4, especially since the lab got blown up. I don't think anyone will harbor any bad feelings toward him, though. Danny and Stella were present when he mentioned his dad was a bully, and Danny saw how scared and traumatized he was. He even admitted to Adam that he was scared as well; I think as a way to try and calm him. The guy's an awkward lab geek who rarely even goes in the field, and he was tortured very badly. Those cigarette burns looked really damn deep and large. I don't think anyone would be harsh on him for giving up the info. because he was scared for his life. At least I hope TPTB wouldn't go that route because I think it would be out of character for anyone to blame him.
Lol, I highly doubt it as well. I can’t see how Adam would believe being tortured (while processing a crime scene of all things) as any motivation to become a CSI. I think it would be more of an initiative to stay in the lab where he’s clearly in his element. He's what? Froze at one scene and had the crap kicked out of him at another? Oh yeah, sign me for that gig. Think I might go play with my chemicals instead. :lol:The only thing that I wouldn't like come September is probably if Adam is suddenly a CSI or something. I doubt it, but we know that the writers tend to move them to CSI when they or the fans like the character, so I feel justified in hoping that they don't. Adam is definitely at home in the climate-controlled lab that, when the information hasn't been tortured out of him, is safe.
SimplyBlue said:
He's what? Froze at one scene and had the crap kicked out of him at another? Oh yeah, sign me for that gig. Think I might go play with my chemicals instead. :lol:
I noticed that when I re-watched the episode a little while ago. I don't know if it's possible to get it across to Adam that there was nothing he could have done differently. He's going to blame himself no matter what. Poor dear.One of the best touches is when Adam is recounting to Danny what information the baddies wanted, how he banged his head back against the box truck wall.
No. No, it's not bad. I want one too.... is it bad to want an icon of battered and bruised adam?