Well, that's a lovely theory, and I'm sure I've seen/read it before. However, there are holes to this idea.
Danny respects Mac, probably more than he respects anybody else, colleague or not. Why, if Mac couldn't get Danny to mature, would I be expected to believe that Lindsay would? I just can't wrap my mind around the idea that any and all changes made to Danny's character in season 2 can be attributed to Lindsay's arrival. The writers made a lot of changes from season 1 to season 2, and if anybody wants my opinion, I'd say that making Danny more 'mature' (whether it was a reasonable transition or not) had to do with the fact that the character was potentially too hot-headed in season 1.
If Danny is more mature because of Lindsay, is Mac less uptight because of Lindsay? Because his character also changed from season 1 to season 2.
Oh, and Stella has managed to maintain a 'strictly professional relationship' with Danny. Just wanted to point that out. And there's nothing to suggest that Maka or Angell have not maintained a professional relationship with him. So I don't really see the comparison of Lindsay to the other women he's worked with. Besides, we don't know anything about the women he's 'dated,' so I'm not going to make a comment on what their relationship with Danny might have been. I'm certainly not going to say that the infamous 'Cindy' was a whore who just wanted to tap that ass. Lindsay isn't somehow superior because she didn't come on to Danny like Nixon Suicide or the dominatrix woman.
Also, flirting with Danny (yes, she did in season 2, despite what the writers might intend for us to think--they can't brainwash me, I saw the season), accepting a date and then standing him up, and shoving off his attempts to be there for her--yes, I can certainly see how she's made him feel worthy.
Danny should mature because it's what's best for Danny. Because he has made mistakes and realizes that there needs to be a change. Because he's looking at his life from a different perspective after the death of a close friend and what happened to his brother. Not because of a girl. Even if she is as sooper-speshul as Lindsay Monroe.
Danny respects Mac, probably more than he respects anybody else, colleague or not. Why, if Mac couldn't get Danny to mature, would I be expected to believe that Lindsay would? I just can't wrap my mind around the idea that any and all changes made to Danny's character in season 2 can be attributed to Lindsay's arrival. The writers made a lot of changes from season 1 to season 2, and if anybody wants my opinion, I'd say that making Danny more 'mature' (whether it was a reasonable transition or not) had to do with the fact that the character was potentially too hot-headed in season 1.
If Danny is more mature because of Lindsay, is Mac less uptight because of Lindsay? Because his character also changed from season 1 to season 2.
Oh, and Stella has managed to maintain a 'strictly professional relationship' with Danny. Just wanted to point that out. And there's nothing to suggest that Maka or Angell have not maintained a professional relationship with him. So I don't really see the comparison of Lindsay to the other women he's worked with. Besides, we don't know anything about the women he's 'dated,' so I'm not going to make a comment on what their relationship with Danny might have been. I'm certainly not going to say that the infamous 'Cindy' was a whore who just wanted to tap that ass. Lindsay isn't somehow superior because she didn't come on to Danny like Nixon Suicide or the dominatrix woman.
Also, flirting with Danny (yes, she did in season 2, despite what the writers might intend for us to think--they can't brainwash me, I saw the season), accepting a date and then standing him up, and shoving off his attempts to be there for her--yes, I can certainly see how she's made him feel worthy.
Danny should mature because it's what's best for Danny. Because he has made mistakes and realizes that there needs to be a change. Because he's looking at his life from a different perspective after the death of a close friend and what happened to his brother. Not because of a girl. Even if she is as sooper-speshul as Lindsay Monroe.