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Diva! I'm not much of a fan of the pairing myself. :lol: I do like Grissom and Sara together, for the most part, but that's another polarizing pairing here. People do tend to feel very strongly about whether they want characters together or not.
Elsie said:
:lol: *pets Fay*
Great review as always Top, even more impressive because you have managed to do justice to a seriously fantastic episode.
Thank you!
Ah,
Snow Day, I could just watch this episode over and over again...in fact, I kind of already have.
Picking a slightly obscure highlight, but for me Sid in his hat provided great relief from the pressure and tension of the rest of the episode. It was nice to have that moment of normality and light entertainment amongst such a heavy going 42 minutes.
He's such a great asset to this cast, along with AJ Buckley, Robert Joy is a character that I really want to see explored and used more next season.
I thought he was great, too, a bit of normalcy amid the chaos going on. Not quite comic relief--he was more like a guy who'd gotten up to come to work and in the course of a normal day, the fire alarm went off. And now he was just chilling out, waiting to go back in and finish what he was working on. Robert Joy was great as ever.
I'm not personally sure how to interpret Flack's responses to Lindsay. I'm not sure he dislikes her as such, because to dislike would require some effort.
I don't think he actively hates her as such, but he's always seemed a little scornful of her to me. As if there's something about her that rubs him the wrong way. In the scene where she was talking about the flower, he seemed downright irritated with her, and a bit condescending when he said he was glad he wasn't a CSI. And in this episode, it felt significant that Flack, a character who is so good at making eye contact, didn't look at her. I'm sensing bad vibes. I also think it's interesting that she seems to return the dislike--she purposefully took charge of Danny when Flack was trying to help, and asserted herself by saying, "I'll take him." I find the tension fascinating--the competitive hostility between Ryan and Delko on Miami is one of my favorite relationships to watch (though I do think there is an element of genuine friendship in there as well), so I hope the writers play up the dislike between Flack and Lindsay next season.
I think he is simply indifferent to her, she isn't someone who he would normally converse or waste his time with if he didn't have to work with her. Although because of his close friendship with Danny I think he will be forced to re-evaluate these opinions, and it would be interesting to see some recognition of that next season.
I think Danny will play a part in it--he is in the middle so to speak. How many people are put in awkward situations because their best friend hates the person they're dating? It happens all the time. So I hope we see some of that, because Lindsay hasn't treated Danny very well this past season, and I think it would make sense for Flack to be concerned about Danny, especially given how emotional Danny is. It would only be logical for Flack to worry about Danny getting hurt.
FInally, what a great episode for both Hawkes and Adam. Two characters that are deserving of screen time and character development. The fallout from this finale could provide some really interesting character development for all next year if TPTB decide that continuity is a good way forward...
I hope we see both Danny and Adam grappling with the fall out of being held hostage. Adam obviously has some guilt issues (and Lindsay might, too), and Danny is already an emotional basketcase, so I wonder how he'll process what happened to him.
And more Hawkes, please! He was awesome in the morgue and lab.