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Whether Mac knows or not, they are co-workers and they work a lot of cases together so it makes sense that she would be concerned about him. Maybe Mac knows, maybe he doesn't, or maybe he doesn't really care.I think Mac knows about Danny and Lindsay. In Childs play he did say "Just tell him you're not good at this thing." And it made it seem all dramtic and stuff, so I think that led to the implication that Mac knows.
I thought the same thing. :lol: Poor Adam.I see that Kendall is in this one. I guess it's a good thing there are no more new episodes after that because Adam is always missing after she's there for one. :lol:
The big clue here is pointed out. How many people would have noticed that if AZ hadn't specifically mentioned it?He was talking about the photo, sure, but he also pointed out that D/L made a heart shape.
To each his/her own.baker_grad said:
they are really well planned out.
Yeah, but I don't know that we have any indication that there will actually be a cliffhanger in episode 14. Miami certainly had a cliffhanger on Monday night, but I'm not sure about NY...Most of the shows are ending with cliff hangers, because the writers knew what was going down from the beginning of the season.
Real life is one thing, but this is Television: Everything Is Exaggerated Here. Consider that episode of Vegas where the celebrity was on trial and the defense attorney was trying to discredit the CSIs and mentioned Sara dating the paramedic--they didn't even work together and the attorney brought up conflict of interests. *shrug* In TV-land, they make up the rules to suit whatever they want to do with the plot.1CSIMfan said:
What if the couple break up and can't seem to work together anymore but as long as it's not a boss/employee relationship, it don't see why co-workers can't date
I think Mac knows about Danny and Lindsay. In Childs play he did say "Just tell him you're not good at this thing." And it made it seem all dramtic and stuff, so I think that led to the implication that Mac knows.
baker_grad said:
they are really well planned out.
Faylinn said:
To each his/her own.
I'm not sure they've "been planning for Danny to fall in love since season 1", but considering that they created a cast of six single people (seven including Aiden and eight including Adam), I'm sure they were "planning" for people to have romantic relationships. Whether it's been well-done and all that is subjective, and whether it's a true love that will last forever and ever remains to be seen.
im sorry but i have to agree with baker_grad on this one i think a lot of planning for these characters dose happen and the fact that they have to keep the continunity up aswell- they couldnt just have them flirting they we would be complaing about when they would get together and take all the little flirty sceens between them as them getting closer- we have to look at this as two people who found themselves attracted to each other it took them about a year and a half to actually "get together" after the trial then we have them in the work place were they are dealing with murders and stuff and they dnt nesscerilary need to be all flirty and stuff and i think they suit each other quite well because im live in Ireland and when they brought lindsay in i immideatly saw the chemistry between them but i did not know what was going on in the actual series becaus ewhen they show it over here its kinda slow so evan though i check out what has been happening in season four at home we have just seen the episode after the luke blade one and i still am on the side of dandl forever
Faylinn said:
You still love me, though, admit it.