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Lenkov said, "We lose a member of our family [in the season finale] -- and that's just in the first 10 minutes", and he also said "the CSI: NY team is on the trail of a team of sophisticated kidnappers-turned-cop killers. Their crime will forever change the CSI: NY lineup."I'm trying to remember ... did they say anything about how the person died? Because if they didn't specify, maybe Lindsay dies in childbirth? I dunno. We'll see.
Lenkov said, "We lose a member of our family [in the season finale] -- and that's just in the first 10 minutes", and he also said "the CSI: NY team is on the trail of a team of sophisticated kidnappers-turned-cop killers. Their crime will forever change the CSI: NY lineup."
That implies to me that the person dies as a direct result of something these kidnappers/cop killers do.
I personally think it could be talking about two separate things. "Lose" doesn't necessarily mean "dies". So someone "in the family" could get fired or quit in the first ten minutes.
But remember as Stella said.. "What I am doing is perfectly legal".I was thinking that - which is why I voted for Stella, once the Greek coin thing comes to light surely she has to be fired. Suspended at least
I'm definitely thinking it's a death. And I'm more convinced than ever that it'll be Lindsay. Now that we've had one D/L montage, I'm getting ready for another one at the end of the finale. :lol:
That's a little what makes me so suspicious as well. I have nothing against the character or actress, but it does seem to be very akward timing when the show still has many years ahead of them.Happy endings midway through the show's run? Ehhhhh....
There's no drama in happily ever after. At the end of a series, yes. In the middle of its run? No.
It makes tons of sense to get rid of Lindsay.
1. They've now got the sexpot on the show (Danny) married off. That's generally not good for business. Happy endings midway through the show's run? Ehhhhh....
2. Lindsay has had no character development over the last two seasons, which suggests to me that people behind the scenes know she's the weakest link. Outside of her romance with Danny--which does appeal to a certain section of the fans, there's no doubt of that--the character has nothing going for her.
3. Danny drama has in the past been good for the ratings and for the show. And Lindsay dying right after giving birth to their baby would make for a season or two of good quality Danny drama.
4. Yes, I think the numbers went up in part because of the wedding promo. But where to go from here? They're married and about to have a baby. There's no drama in happily ever after. At the end of a series, yes. In the middle of its run? No.
All that being said, I'm in no way sure it will be Lindsay who dies. It should be Lindsay, if for no other reason than that the character is stagnant and has had no development outside of Danny. And let's face it--as a character, Danny is most interesting when he's going through some sort of crisis.
As for Hawkes, I don't think it's so much that he's poorly written as it is that he's so underutilized. Hawkes is a great character--we just don't get to see enough of him. He'd had some good storylines this season, but Hill is a man with many, many opportunities and a wealth of smarts and talent, so it could be that he's put in five years and is ready to move on. I hope it's not him, but of all the actors who could move on, I see him as the one most likely to do so of his own accord.
Well--Eddie does deserve to be the lead in his own show, but I think he's pretty humble and happy with being on CSI: NY now, so I don't see him jumping ship at this point. Still, talk about a guy who is totally leading man material! I expect when he's done with CSI: NY or when the show wraps up, he'll go on to something good.
But remember as Stella said.. "What I am doing is perfectly legal".I was thinking that - which is why I voted for Stella, once the Greek coin thing comes to light surely she has to be fired. Suspended at least
Ok, point 1 I don't get either, but the younger viewers seem to like the couple as much as the cute boy (she would have been hated in my day)
Of course they're not going to have a happy ending, Danny is the resident screw-up, he's going to make a really big, awful, stupid, thoughtless, guilt-inducing mess of things (and Lindsay will of course be completely innocent ).
Lindsay is there to provide Danny with a non-threatening girl, if she looked like a supermodel, the girls would hate her. They have long since cared about trying to make her anything more, if they ever really intended to from the beginning.
I like me some Danny drama, but for me that could become too much. He would implode at such a devastating loss and I wouldn't expect him to manage bonding with a baby, when he needed 'me' time. Knowing Danny that would take at least two seasons. Of course Stella could bring up the baby and Mac could bring up Danny and they could all play happy families. :lol:
ETA: Top, I do understand what you are saying. And, if we were discussing normal circumstances, I would agree with you. Not that I think you are wrong, but....do TPTB really use logic when writing this show?!