Elsie
Shopaholic
As for not bringing Lindsay up in a discussion about Rikki coming back, it's kinda hard because a lot of us firmly believe that Rikki was brought in to highlight D/L (either negatively or not). We may not like it but there ya go. It's also hard because a lot of people who like Rikki seem to be tied up in their dislike for Lindsay. Is it any wonder that others believe them to want Rikki back because they want Lindsay out of Danny's life? It makes sense that you can't discuss one without discussing the other.
Bringing up Lindsay in a discussion about Rikki coming back is just as valid as not bringing her up in my opinion. Subtext/canon whatever, I think that it's a sign of good writing and characterisation that people can interpret scenes/actions/emotions in lots of different ways. I too would think that Danny and Lindsay did have a deeper connection than just 'one night stand sex on a pool table', however I don't think that he cheated on Lindsay with Rikki. There are lots of ways to look at it.
I'd actually be interested in hearing from someone who likes Rikki and wants her back but who doesn't think that Lindsay is a selfish manipulative bitch. Anyone?
That isn't a helpful way to generate discussion.
He's been in emotional hell so many times that I wish they give him a break next season (Mac, Stella and Lindsay should rest as well). I hoped for some interesting storylines for the rest (well, at least with Flack and Sid we have sth to look forward to) so I'm not sure if it's the best idea to exploit Danny more.
Ok, thinking positive here. Maybe Rikki's return will help Danny to get over 'his part' in Ruben's death and finally be done with Lindsay as smooth as possibly can be done. That can be the definite end of D/L drama and result in giving Danny a break. That would make me happy! :lol:
And well, more Sid an lots of Flack makes me jump for joy!
Although I'll be happy to see Rikki back I did think this storyline had concluded. I do love the continuity but Danny needs to move past this storyline. Everyone has their favourites, and Danny isn't one of mine, and whilst I know that he will play any storyline fantastically I would really like a break from the Danny drama. :lol: And in my opinion, Rikki coming back may well cause some drama, I doubt they are bringing her back so that everything can be sunshine and roses between them. And to that end I genuinely do believe that it's likely to be D/L drama too, as I can't imagine that TPTB are done with them yet.
And yes, wouldn't it be great for some drama to be focused on the others characters for a while? Danny had a great season 4 (in terms of his character, drama and screentime), it's time to give someone else (Hawkes perhaps, or Flack) some decent storylines. Carmine is a great actor, but Hill and Eddie aren't exactly bad either.
Why the f**k does everything involving Danny have to end up being about Lindsay? Is this self-insertion going into overkill mode or something?
This is yet more proof that TPTB should have separated Danny and Lindsay and quit using Danny as a prop for Lindsay years ago. It is a bad situation when people instantly assume that anything happening to Danny has to relate to Lindsay in some way. Worse, that it has to be all about her too!
And yeah, way to assume people are happy to see Rikki back just because said people aren't fans of Lindsay or DL. Like Faylinn said:
Same here.Anyway - I want Rikki back because I want Rikki back. End of story.
I think that whilst the Ruben storyline was very personal to Danny, a lot of the interaction with Rikki after Child's Play could be construed as D/L drama. He didn't answer Lindsay's calls in 'All in the Family' because he was busy looking for Rikki, she lied for him to Mac. In 'Right Next Door' he blows Lindsay off because he's with Rikki, then she is pissed at him, (next episode) tells him that he's shut her out after Ruben's death and that she loves him and needs to get over it. Then, when Rikki is leaving, the whole thing was tied to Lindsay's rain walk and their phone conversation. And then her work is affected in 421, and Mac is worried... For Rikki to be back and it really have nothing to do with D/L or have any affect on Lindsay would be a huge surprise to me.
I may be misunderstanding you, but the 'self-insertion' comment seems odd to me? I haven't seen anything in this thread that suggests people are doing that. People may be of the opinion that a lot of things that happen to Danny do end up affecting Lindsay, even if that isn't necessarily the way they might like it to go, just as others see it differently, it doesn't mean they are self-inserting.
And about a Rikki-being-pregnant storyline as 'something that shouldn't happen because it's too soap opera-ish and cliche' ... Gee, Lindsay rejecting Danny after not showing up for a dinner with no explanation and giving him a juvenile excuse of, "It's not you, it's me," trying to kiss him minutes after a supposedly harrowing trial was over, jumping him after some drinks and having sex on a pool table, treating him like dirt for merely turning down her lunch offer and not going to her on her terms when he was still grieving for a dead child, ignoring him for weeks even after he apologized and wanted to talk with her like adults isn't soap opera-ish? (And those were just some examples.)
I have to say that I haven't really found the D/L relationship to be soap opera-ish, I think it's been perhaps a little childish and at times had me rolling my eyes but overall it hasn't descending into soap opera territory in my opinion. However, if a woman whose son died whilst he was in the care of a neighbour (regardless of blame) then gets pregnant by said neighbour after either unprotected sex or an unfortunate case of 'failed contraception' (seriously, that is a soap opera-ish general complaint of mine, is it really that difficult for supposedly intelligent adults to avoid pregnancy?), and the neighbour also has another woman (who he works with, just to complicate matters) declaring that she loves him, making a great love triangle. That's when it starts to get a little soap opera-ish. :lol: As you can tell, I don't think this is the bestest storyline ever. Luckily this is all speculation, and we may all be pleasantly surprised, very shocked or rather disappointed when the season actually airs.