Re: CSI: NY Season 6 Spoiler Discussion - Solving Crime in the Empire
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Sophia's folly . (And welcome back).
Thanks @
Perlnoir and
VegasLights for all the links and info.
Was fun to catch a clip of Mac and Aubrey. (Guess I was right back when. Wasn't lunch in da bag after all...
- well, c'mon. I'm
never right about stuff like that :lol
. Easy in the midst of all the Hype and Hoopla to nearly forget that the ep is a Stella-centric one. Will be nice to see how that intros Stella's recognition and involvement when Mac feels compelled to start digging deeper. And no, can't say the clip set my conspiratorial floor creaking creepy soundtrack shadowy spidey senses tingling :lol:. But ya never know. (...the good Doc only
says there's clothes in the bag...
).
Guess we also now know why Aubrey's been having a few months of bad days. I like the approach the show is taking with the pairing of Mac and Aubrey. Peyton was introduced as already being in a long-standing relationship with Mac, and we never got to know what drew them together. She was on the show to pry open parts of Mac's character not previously seen to that point. For the most part I liked Peyton, and thought S3 was good for Mac. I also like the little I've seen of Aubrey so far. With Aubrey, we are being shown what it is they are each drawn to in the other, and how they go about figuring out what to do about it given all the other pressures they are surrounded with. The purpose may be similar in what it is doing for Mac's character, but whereas Peyton arrived as a pre-existing scenario, Aubrey is a new discovery. Also glad to hear the show's keeping a past vs. potential angle, and not pushing them into some expedited deeper relationship just to up whatever their stakes are gonna be.
I'm also appreciative of how Amick has spoken of her involvement. When what I see in the show has some correspondence with the apparent intent and understanding of those working on it, it does give me some hope and confidence in my take on things :lol: (Not that there's actually been much said by PV, Amick or the show. You'd think there was soooooo much more, for the firestorm it's ignited in certain quarters :lol:. PV must be laughing her Twilit arse off).
Have you got anything on the ‘CSI: NY’ season finale? – jessmary25 via Twitter
I leaned on Melina Kanakaredes for some hints, but she convinced me that she had no idea what boss lady Pam Veasey had planned, outside of Shane Casey being involved. “I imagine somebody’s going to be in peril,” she hedged, “since we usually end up in peril somehow!”
source:big tease fancast
Oh perilous peril. Perchance pawky paragons are picked to be placed pell-mell under a particularly precarious pall of ...of ...perturbing persiflage. Psychotic pterodactyls. Pessimistic Pineapples. Perplexed Pandas. Puddles of Pygmy Pumas. Punctual Pistachios. Polyunsaturates. Penguins. Who doesn't like penguins. Perpetual prerequisite picaresque perdition. Oh
Peril. Didn't see
you coming :lol:. Sorry. But what else is Melina gonna be able to say at this point to a question like that?
... and along comes Stella.
*...oH My
gOoDNEsS...*
The set up with Aubrey....
Agree with a lot of
CSICupcake's take on things. Well, all of it, really :lol:. That at least sounds more interesting than a baby-knapping. A field-trip out to Long Island - perhaps to see Danny's folks? Hmm. Louie? Mebbe? Kinda Sorta Finally?
. Sigh. Ah well. It would probably see Louie back in another coma if he showed up just when Casey found his way out there to return the badge with a personal message.
I've been telling myself all this while that the writers just wouldn't stoop and I would never have to sit through the Messers becoming the friggin' Crime Fighting Brady Bunch, but here we are.
:lol:
We've been relatively spared overmuch DL this season. They just hadda be saving it all up for the season finale, didn't they...:shifty:
(...A new opening credits sequence also flashes thru my head
. )
Maybe he forces them to watch 60 straight hours of Horatio's one-liners (which is clearly the most merciless form of torture there is) - the trauma sends Lindsay running back to Montana, where she is promptly admitted to a mental institution by her well-meaning parents (because she won't stop muttering "we never close - we never close - we never close" while miming the action of putting on and taking off sunglasses), and Danny ends up with amnesia as a way to cope with the torture. Flack is, of course, there to help Danny pick up the pieces, and they raise Lucy together and live happily ever after and have lots of sex and babies.
Well, that's how
I'd like for it to end, at least.
:lol:.