Re: CSI: NY Season 6 Spoiler Discussion - Solving Crime in the Empire
CSI_Cupcake said:
As for seeing her struggle with everything new in her life, we haven't seen much of anything yet that they promised. Stella's newfound life in the moment and Sheldon's new love interest for a couple of things. It's been sort of a frustrating season so far.
Curiosity said:
It does seem like they've changed their minds on certain storylines this season. And at least some of the changes may be related to Haylen not being part of the mix as expected. I do give the producers some credit for being flexible and willing to adapt as the season goes on though, as opposed to sticking with something that may not be working until it's too late.
I do think they haven't delivered as much on this season considering the way it was hyped (things like Stella's spontaneity and it being Hawkes's and Adam's season) -- and while I figure Haylen leaving probably threw a wrench into some of those plans, it's still a bit disappointing because I can't see how Haylen was supposed to have fit into either Hawkes' or Stella's stories.
There's still a chance for it being Hawkes' season, but with the new spoilers about the finale I'm less sure of that. Also, if it's the baby being kidnapped
...
I didn't mean to suggest that AB's enthusiasm was different from normal -- just that the contrast with CG's demeanor was obvious and a bit odd. I know the actors are not the characters they play, but I'm used to thinking of Danny as more emotional/expressive and Lindsay as the restrained one.
Oh no, I meant that AB's interview-demeanour (and CG's, for that matter) seemed to be the same as in every other interview I've seen her/him in, and for me inspired the same reaction...well, mostly. It
is weird, though, I was thinking about that same thing last night -- about the actors actually swapping personalities (or at least interview-personas) when it comes to their characters -- because I've only seen them in interview together this one time. And it was jarring.
~Sarah~ said:
Well, I don't think Lindsay & Sid will be in the episode tonight.
Also, we haven't really seen "juggling" work and a baby - she's just not in the episode at all, there is no explanation.
Watching it now, and yeah that's true. I think they're doing that thing again where they expect us to assume something without actually giving us concrete proof of it.
CSI_Cupcake said:
As for seeing her struggle with everything new in her life, we haven't seen much of anything yet that they promised. Stella's newfound life in the moment and Sheldon's new love interest for a couple of things. It's been sort of a frustrating season so far.
Curiosity said:
It does seem like they've changed their minds on certain storylines this season. And at least some of the changes may be related to Haylen not being part of the mix as expected. I do give the producers some credit for being flexible and willing to adapt as the season goes on though, as opposed to sticking with something that may not be working until it's too late.
I do think they haven't delivered as much on this season considering the way it was hyped (things like Stella's spontaneity and it being Hawkes's and Adam's season) -- and while I figure Haylen leaving probably threw a wrench into some of those plans, it's still a bit disappointing because I can't see how Haylen was supposed to have fit into either Hawkes' or Stella's stories.
There's still a chance for it being Hawkes' season, but with the new spoilers about the finale I'm less sure of that. Also, if it's the baby being kidnapped
...
I didn't mean to suggest that AB's enthusiasm was different from normal -- just that the contrast with CG's demeanor was obvious and a bit odd. I know the actors are not the characters they play, but I'm used to thinking of Danny as more emotional/expressive and Lindsay as the restrained one.
Oh no, I meant that AB's interview-demeanour (and CG's, for that matter) seemed to be the same as in every other interview I've seen her/him in, and for me inspired the same reaction...well, mostly. It
is weird, though, I was thinking about that same thing last night -- about the actors actually swapping personalities (or at least interview-personas) when it comes to their characters -- because I've only seen them in interview together this one time. And it was jarring.
~Sarah~ said:
Well, I don't think Lindsay & Sid will be in the episode tonight.
Also, we haven't really seen "juggling" work and a baby - she's just not in the episode at all, there is no explanation.
Watching it now, and yeah that's true. I think they're doing that thing again where they expect us to assume something without actually giving us concrete proof of it. :lol: