Maya316
Lab Technician
Okay ... Wow. I'm almost afraid to leave again, if the thread explodes after less than one day away :lol:
carminelove15, can I just say I have yet to stop laughing at those pics? :guffaw:They're so cute! Where did you find them? I've been looking for "Handler" pics everywhere! Lol, I can't believe how curious I am right now...I really wish I'd seen this show. Could explain why Hill Harper and Anna Belknap are so, well, easygoing in the scenes they're usually in; I knew they'd worked together on The Handler, I just didn't know which character Hill played :lol:
It's a little unnerving how much Lily looks like Lindsay though :wtf: I mean seriously, those last two pics? They could almost be deleted scenes from Season 2 or early Season 3.
I don't think the first pic is that creepy though; I agree, they probably were undercover. I know enough about the show to know they mostly dealt with shady undercover stuff, and I think that pic is directly from a scene like that...look how in the other two pics they look like a totally "good" boy and girl :lol: I would so sign a petition to bring this show to DVD, though.
(Going really OT here, I know, but I have to mention it: Whereas with Miami, it's exactly the opposite -- with the exception of Frank Tripp [and he's good, but not enough to counteract the rest of the cast], there haven't been any consistently-funny characters until recently, and few funny moments IMO. Oh, but I haven't seen many episodes from Season 2, so I don't know about the Calleigh moment...)
Additionally, like csinynut said earlier in the thread, I can't picture him allowing Danny/Hawkes/Adam/etc (maybe Stella, though) to really use him as a guinea pig the way he lets Lindsay, and while it's definitely funny, it also kind of indicates that he respects the others as adults who usually don't need to be coddled; whereas with Lindsay, it's more like he sees her as too much of a daughter figure. Not that I don't find it very cute in a way (I love Lindsay, so in my own view I could totally see how others would too). But on the other hand, I would totally get it if Lindsay did have this obsessive need to prove herself to Mac...because it'd be easy to see why she might think he doesn't really take her seriously.
Lol, okay, and that's a lot to write about Lindsay (or anyone) at one in the morning :lol: so...
carminelove15, can I just say I have yet to stop laughing at those pics? :guffaw:They're so cute! Where did you find them? I've been looking for "Handler" pics everywhere! Lol, I can't believe how curious I am right now...I really wish I'd seen this show. Could explain why Hill Harper and Anna Belknap are so, well, easygoing in the scenes they're usually in; I knew they'd worked together on The Handler, I just didn't know which character Hill played :lol:
It's a little unnerving how much Lily looks like Lindsay though :wtf: I mean seriously, those last two pics? They could almost be deleted scenes from Season 2 or early Season 3.
I don't think the first pic is that creepy though; I agree, they probably were undercover. I know enough about the show to know they mostly dealt with shady undercover stuff, and I think that pic is directly from a scene like that...look how in the other two pics they look like a totally "good" boy and girl :lol: I would so sign a petition to bring this show to DVD, though.
Originally Posted by BlueRose:
I loved Stealing Home that was such a great episode
I loved her scene with sid your right it was very "grandfatherly"
I thoght the scene with Sara's dad was very nice.
I'm still really pissed at TPTB for the lost opportunities that could've come from "Stealing Home", especially with that scene with Sara's dad (you're right, that was a fabulous one). They had a perfect chance to introduce some realistic, non-over-the-top drama into Lindsay's character and make it run in a very interesting direction, and they never followed up on it. I too got the feeling that Lindsay's dad might have been very much like Sara's...was maybe angry at her for moving to New York (Lindsay did seem to get kind of an ironic look on her face when Sara's dad started explaining his situation with Sara); could explain why we've heard about her mom several times and her brothers (if only through Danny), but not once has anyone mentioned her dad. Maybe he has a really bad relationship with Lindsay.Originally Posted by Isla:
Oh yes, the scene with Sara´s father was touching. You really got the feeling that she wasn´t in contact with her own father at that time when she was quite new in New York. So it would have been great if there had been a scene with her parents when she went back to Montana to testify against the murderer. Or to see her dealing with her own mother as she had such problems with the mothers of the victims. That would have been such an awesome opportunity to show a more personal side of Lindsay. I´m still hoping to see her with her family.
Originally Posted by MissCandy:
I agree with you, Maya, it'd be amazing to see them all in one scene together. Man, I think we wouldn't be able to stop laughing for the next few weeks. :lol: I mean, Danny, Lindsay, Flack and Adam? Seriously?! That'd be amazing. My fingers are crossed for such a scene in the future one day.
It'd be comedy gold They each play off of each other so well, too -- I mean, Danny-Flack scenes rarely leave me not-laughing, same with Danny-Adam scenes, Lindsay-Flack, Lindsay-Adam, and in all fairness, the one Flack-Adam scene I remember was way too serious to be funny, but they were still hilarious together in the "Communication Breakdown" group scene at the end. Danny-Lindsay...they haven't made me funny-laugh since Season 2 really (although condom-spray and "Dennis the Menace" were pretty hilarious), but they've cracked me up before, maybe they still could All together they'd be pure win.Originally Posted by MakeTracksCowboy:
i can't even imagine what a scene with Flack, Lindsay, Danny, and Adam all together would be like. i'm laughing just thinking of the possibilites. how funny would it be if the 4 of them were the only ones around to do a crime scene and they were the focus of the ep? oh the hilarity.
Lindsay's look to Flack and Danny in "Personal Foul" was great. Flack and Danny were being such boys lol. you can tell Lindsay's intuned with the guys she knew how their minds were working at that moment.
Still have to get around to the finale!! (On episode 12 right about now) I've seen brief clips from that episode, not enough to piece it together Lol, can't wait!Yes, Isla!!! The show's finale is even more amazing than Little Girl. Boy, Maya, you'll love it.
Yeah: On Youtube now, actually, if you search using "Neal McDonough Medical Investigation", it'll bring up whole episodes of the show. I mean, they'll still be in parts -- like, "Med Investigation Ep 1, Part 1" -- but pretty much all the episodes from the series are up. That's how I've mostly been watching it lately.Originally Posted by csinynut:
Is there a link to watch complete Medical Investigation's episodes. I don't like watching 10 minutes clips, like on Youtube.
Vegas is by far the funniest of the three :lol: Definitely with the episodes highlighting the lab rats; although between Nick, Warrick and Grissom there were plenty more laughs. The latter three were definitely doing it on purpose, though; Hodges is kind of funny without meaning to be funny, I think (and yet he makes me laugh the most) And Catherine with her dry wit and Brass with his sarcasm -- I always feel like pointing them out to Horatio on Miami and being all "See, see; that's how you do a one-liner!" Comedy is a very central part of that show with almost all the characters -- and I feel like it's something NY has tried to emulate, especially in latter years (it was funny in its first season, but not nearly as much as it is now); and specifically created certain characters to bring that element of funny. And they need that.Originally Posted by MakeTracksCowboy:
Vegas 1st and 2nd season cracked me up and still do to this day. the best Grissom line ever is when he said to Catherine, Sara, and Nick "ever smell a fart and blame it on someone else?" haha. i can watch that ep all the time and still crack up at that line. i've noticed that Vegas has been focusing on their labrats from time to time has been pretty funny especially when Hodges had that Sci-Fi fantasy about Wendy lol.
Miami is just blah in all the years i have been watching i haven't seen a funny scene since Calleigh accidently got a contatc high in season 2 (?).
(Going really OT here, I know, but I have to mention it: Whereas with Miami, it's exactly the opposite -- with the exception of Frank Tripp [and he's good, but not enough to counteract the rest of the cast], there haven't been any consistently-funny characters until recently, and few funny moments IMO. Oh, but I haven't seen many episodes from Season 2, so I don't know about the Calleigh moment...)
I was actually a little hesitant to rank Lindsay among the characters introduced to NY largely to bring the comedy (not to be too bitter here, but I still have the eerie feeling there was basically one reason she was brought onto the show :shifty...but it's been mentioned before that she was also intended to lighten up the show, and well, she's definitely lighter than Aiden was in terms of humour. (Not that Aiden didn't have her funny moments too -- lol, "Holy boobjobs, Batman" :lol: -- but it was definitely more with the sarcastic wit, and imo Lindsay's just funnier, both meaningfully and unconsciously.) Even in her first season she had very funny moments: that sequence in "Bad Beat" where they juxtaposed Flack going door-to-door with Lindsay digging through the dumpster; in "Wasted", listing all the things leeches could be used for; walking off with those guitars in "Stuck on You"; the doot-da-doots moment when they were interviewing the subway conductor in "Risk"...although I will say her comedy material got better later on. She isn't really a character I could picture seeing on Miami -- well, I could, but it'd lighten up that show a lot IMO -- but she fits in well with the other funny characters we have on NY. Interestingly enough, I could totally picture her among the lab rats and Greg in Vegas.NY has had some moments since season one and they have been getting better and better each year. it has a lot to do with the characters being written lighter than the Vegas and Miami characters and the actors being able to pull off the funny lines/scenes. whenever Lindsay has a funny scene or line like the condom spray demo in S4 i was a little shocked but it was funny b/c we wouldn't really expect that from her. that's why her demo scenes and her funny scenes are so good we wouldn't really expect them from her.
Oh yeah, Mac and Lindsay have definitely had one of the most cordial relationships he has with any of the rest of the team. I totally agree about that; I think she's definitely a favourite with him. To be honest, though, I'm a little bothered by the dynamic, especially their earlier (S2-S4) one. I was kind of hoping in "Like Water for Murder" that we'd finally see a little conflict in the Mac/Lindsay relationship, that he'd actually take her to task for leaving evidence out while the lab was under inspection, only we didn't really get that (although IMO, Lindsay still took the mild reprimand he did give her pretty harshly...I mean, she hasn't messed up at work even once since then. It's been almost two years.). We've seen Mac get into little skirmishes with Danny (several times), Hawkes (several times), Flack (several times), Stella (several times), hell Adam (several times)...every other character who works for him, basically. That's kind of what he does. Yet not Lindsay. I agree that among them, he only really sees Stella as an equal (although I'd say Flack would come in a close second, especially since Season 4). But like with the conflicts, he doesn't seem to indulge the others nearly as much as he does Lindsay. When they mess up, they mess up, and he (usually) lets them know about it.last week i really liked seeing Mac and Lindsay working together. i don't think that Lindsay has been trying to prove herself to Mac over the past few years i think it's just Mac he seems to look down on the team besides Stella, i feel he really sees Stella as his only equal. Mac and Lindsay have had a good working relationship since she came on. i wish these two would work together more.
Additionally, like csinynut said earlier in the thread, I can't picture him allowing Danny/Hawkes/Adam/etc (maybe Stella, though) to really use him as a guinea pig the way he lets Lindsay, and while it's definitely funny, it also kind of indicates that he respects the others as adults who usually don't need to be coddled; whereas with Lindsay, it's more like he sees her as too much of a daughter figure. Not that I don't find it very cute in a way (I love Lindsay, so in my own view I could totally see how others would too). But on the other hand, I would totally get it if Lindsay did have this obsessive need to prove herself to Mac...because it'd be easy to see why she might think he doesn't really take her seriously.
Lol, okay, and that's a lot to write about Lindsay (or anyone) at one in the morning :lol: so...
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