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Happy to find I'm not alone but now I wonder why this in on line and who did it ... CBS ???? if they want to see our reaction well I have to say NO NO NO not her
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So Kaye is supposed to be a mixture of Lindsay and Peyton? Doesn´t sound good for Lindsay, obviously this Kaye girl will reduce Lindsay´s screen time close to nil, otherwise this won´t make sense. Because I would have expected Kaye to be totally different and contrary to all the other female characters of the show, past and present.
. i found her really irritating!!
^That makes four of us. Lisa, she gets on my nerves too! If she gets the role I hope her acting skills are enough to make me change my mind, because that video only increases my "do not want" level.
Did you see Christina Murphy on YOU TUBE ??? I can't open it but it's seems she made a casting for CSI NY someone else made a comment
Forget Kaye Sullivan. They should pull a soap opera move and recast her as Lindsay. I actually felt for her during the "Monologue of Doom" reading and she's pretty enough for me to actually buy that Danny would go for her. :shifty:
ETA: Here's the link to the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRUOfbFEK7w
As Top41 and others have said, good acting can make so-so or even bad writing tolerable. I thought Anna Belknap's delivery of the monologue was cold and heartless and down right mean. This other interpretation let me feel the character's hurt and maybe understand where the character was coming from even if the writing didn't flat out tell me where she was coming from.
Yeah, put the monologue back in context with what happened before it and it still doesn't make sense that Lindsay would be upset when she never tried to be there for Danny. But the one scene on it's own should make people feel sympathetic toward the character. The woman in the Youtube video made me feel that way. Anna Belknap has never made me feel that way.
For people who think that she should be lindsay on youtube and here thats odd because you dont like the character already and im sure the writing for that character will not change and you still will not like lindsay wether or not Anna plays the part. I think if Anna Belknap was doing so bad on the show they would have cut her from the show not kept her.
As Top41 and others have said, good acting can make so-so or even bad writing tolerable. I thought Anna Belknap's delivery of the monologue was cold and heartless and down right mean. This other interpretation let me feel the character's hurt and maybe understand where the character was coming from even if the writing didn't flat out tell me where she was coming from.
Yeah, put the monologue back in context with what happened before it and it still doesn't make sense that Lindsay would be upset when she never tried to be there for Danny. But the one scene on it's own should make people feel sympathetic toward the character. The woman in the Youtube video made me feel that way. Anna Belknap has never made me feel that way.
I think Anna performance of that monologue was good it was not healtless or cold. I think the fact that you dont like lindsay makes you think that she was bad. That everything that Anna belknap says is bad. I will also say the same goes for me I like Anna I think she playes lindsay the way she is writen and so that makes me like what she says. I like the way she said the Monologue.
You also have to remember that the writers and producers are on set so if they did not like the way she said the monologue they would have made her change it they do that all the time. Not to mention all the table reads and rehearsals they go through makes me think that, thats how they wanted it done.
Just because TPTB may like the way AB delivers her lines and portrays the character doesn't mean I have to like it or that my opinion is invalid.
She reminds me of the model that had the big diamond hiding in the tree from the diamond studded bra. Remember the guy that died from swallowing one he thought was the real one but the model swiched it and they found it Danny and Stella I think? with some special light. I cant remember the episode though....I think they should bring Aiden back from the dead!!! A twin sister or somthing:lol:On a side note, she really really reminds me of Kendall for some reason
source: TV GUIDEWhat can you tell us about CSI: NY's decision to hire a new CSI? — Karla
TIM: The show recently sent out casting notices for the new series regular role of Kaye Sullivan, a young, attractive risk-taker whose personality has elements of Lindsay, Dr. Peyton Driscoll and ADA Natalie Greer (played for two episodes by Heather Mazur). How do we know? Because the audition script prepared for prospective Kaye Sullivans consists of dialogue spoken by those familiar characters.
Maybe that's not so far from the truth. This little snippet^ maybe CBS is leading the way in how to beat recession!!
http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/content_display/news/local-broadcast/e3ida6dda5bd97c11671002e43b260451a2 talks of project L.E.N.O and how CBS are enhancing marketing for their 10 pm shows. It would make sense that if they're trying to increase viewers at these times that they will also want to enhance the shows themselves. A shake up is a risk but in this case it may just pay off.
It can only be a good thing and we get the bonus of increased advertising for our favourite show, with more behind the scenes, interviews etc etc.
Every show got a scrutinizing going over. Without A Trace was cut at the very very last minute because they couldn't find a way to trim the costs, and because the network woulda had to move the slot it aired in yet one more time, and didn't think it could survive it. So says Jonathan Littman, anyways. Exec at Bruckheimer Television. From end of May, here:Maybe they had it long planned to add a new CSI without removing anybody, but then came the crisis and instead of cancelling Kaye Sullivan, they decided to kick a recurring character with the option of also kicking one of the main cast, if necessary. In a German series mag I just read a small article about Jerry Bruckheimer. It says that after sacrificing "Without a Trace" for economic reasons and cutting the budget of "Cold Case", finances have improved. So maybe they should have waited how budget things develop before they killed Angell.
Um. Lindsay's got attitude of her own, if I can observe :lol:.In my mind ( sometimes a very scary place, I know) Kaye Sullivan could go either way. She could be the next new Mary Sue or...
I can see her just as easily as a know-it-all with her shiney new graduate degree. She's sexy and a risk-taker, which makes me think she's not going to be by-the-book (sound like Danny to anyone else?). And she and Lindsay could be at odds over just about anything if she pulls a superior attitude in the lab 'cause Lindsay doesn't like attitude...at all. I'd like to see Lindsay support Adam if the new girl goes all attitude on him. I don't necessarily see her being all cutsey about everything. I think her eagerness to learn could get her into plenty of trouble without making her a Mary Sue.
But those are just my musings for today. Tomorrow I will probably have another scenario all planned out. I tend to change my mind alot:lol:.
I don't think it's been done so hastily. I think there's time to develop Kaye, especially with what's learned thru her casting. If there really is a new emphasis on characters show-wide this season, I'm thinking the dynamics will be much more interesting. But I agree. I hope she's more New York than LA. Hope she's sharper even if she's polished and glossy. Hope it's deliberately done. For a change. I think a lot of characters in S5 suffered for being used to service stories and plots and soap boxes in ways that subverted them or oversimplified them. Hope they all see some improvement.I really think I could easily love Kaye if she was at all like that - bossy and know-it-all-y with an attitude.:lol: That would be something I'd actually want to watch. But see, those would be notable flaws, ones that the team could/would take her to task for. And I don't really have much faith in the writers' ability to write Kaye Sullivan in with those flaws (since we haven't really seen a female character that well-rounded since Season 1, with Aiden and Stella - characters they actually thought out with more care). Especially given how quickly they seem to have thrown her together and are already casting her.
I think the cliffhanger and the timing of it all could be a very smart way to bring Kaye in, a smart way to intro a new outsider, especially when they're all raw and now stunned and potentially injured further. Do they band together and keep her on the outside, even subconsciously? Do they welcome her into the fold? Is she coming in to fill a slot for an injured character or would she have been coming in anyways? Even though Adam and half a dozen techs were gonna be let go for budget cuts? Maybe a mix of reactions and welcomes or not so welcomes?I think the guy from TV Guide is wrong--Kaye isn't going to be an amalgamation of those three characters. I think they're simply trying to test the range of the actress they hire because they need someone who can play a wide range. I'll be honest--it's hard for me to imagine them ending up with an actress worse than Anna Belknap, so I'm not really too worried at this stage. I'm not envisioning a Lindsay 2.0 here. If I'm wrong well, that will definitely suck. :lol:
Thinking logistically, I wonder if the character is going to be brought in to process the diner after everyone is shot at. They'll need an outsider on the case, and I bet that's how she'll be introduced.