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CSI Level Two
Elle shot a rapist that got away because she panicked during an undercover operation. It was ruled self-defense, but Hotch insisted that she go to departmental counseling. She never showed up. She later came into his office, handed him her badge and gun, said that it wasn't an admission of guilt, and left.
What I find interesting is that neither of the characters that left the show (Todd doesn't count; she was a temporary replacement) had hero's exits. Elle murdered a man, got away with it, and quit. And Gideon...
Gideon got steamrollered with guilt and left with no real explanation. A letter to one team member vaguely detailing does not an explanation make. They are two different shows, but it is interesting to contrast the exits of Gideon and Grissom on CSI. Both characters got burnout, but Grissom got to have a healthy exit that involved saying goodbye to his colleagues and explaining and then left. Gideon was cast in the opposite light, which I believe speaks to how TPTB of CM felt about Mandy Patinkin deciding out of the blue to just no longer show up for work.
What I find interesting is that neither of the characters that left the show (Todd doesn't count; she was a temporary replacement) had hero's exits. Elle murdered a man, got away with it, and quit. And Gideon...
Gideon got steamrollered with guilt and left with no real explanation. A letter to one team member vaguely detailing does not an explanation make. They are two different shows, but it is interesting to contrast the exits of Gideon and Grissom on CSI. Both characters got burnout, but Grissom got to have a healthy exit that involved saying goodbye to his colleagues and explaining and then left. Gideon was cast in the opposite light, which I believe speaks to how TPTB of CM felt about Mandy Patinkin deciding out of the blue to just no longer show up for work.
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