Gaelen said:
I think that would be a great storyline for Lindsay too, and could possibly give her some kind of closure. It's a shame that the storyline completely disappeared after Sleight Out of Hand. You would think she would exhibit a little bit of sadness here and there rather than literally turning over a new leaf. Not that I'm complaining that her whiny and dark character is gone - I very much love the new Lindsay, but it all happened so fast and a wee bit unrealistic.Top41 said:
It would also be interesting if she did it to save someone else--she couldn't save her friends back then, but she gets the opportunity now as a CSI.
I think it would be a nice full-circle thing for her character. I'll admit, I don't want a return to the angst; I like Lindsay this season better than I've liked her at any point since her early days in season two. But it could be a cool storyline, and a way to empower the character. Seeing her get over her past as soon as the trial ended was unrealistic. I get why it was done, but if the writers want to go back to the "tough girl" they introduced her as, this could be a good way.