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bethybug said:
Danny doesn't always treat Don right. Maybe it's just him not wanting to admit he's gay? It happens. But that's no excuse for treating DOn badly.
I still think that Danny depends on Flack’s friendship. Flack is the one who is always there for him, the one person he can really trust. I guess that means a lot to Danny and IMO he doesn’t want to risk what he has in Flack. So going further and starting a relationship might be something Danny doesn’t want to chance because he is afraid that he could loose Flack as a friend too, if the relationship shouldn’t work. So instead of doing what would be right (Danny belongs to Flack) he screws around with the scrunched face cowgirl, the one person who will certainly hurt him. There he gets exactly what he expects (poor treatment) but it is a relationship which is socially more accepted (which sucks). And to fit in this disaster of a relationship he treats Flack really poorly and might risk what he wanted to protect in the first place, his friendship to Flack.Faylinn said:
Too bad Danny doesn't always treat him right. He must have his reasons, but I can't imagine that any of them are worth hurting Don over. I mean, come on, this is Don we're talking about here.
Yeah. It's like he reserves calling Flack by his first name during those personal, outside-the-job moments. Danny went to Flack in his time of vulnerability. Trusts him enough to talk to him about what's on his chest.As for Danny calling Flack by his first name, yeah, the first time he called Flack that was in the diner scene at On the Job. I loved that; the fact Danny used Don instead of Flack said volumes about the depth of their friendship. And of course, there's the fact Danny called Flack, of all the people, when he was in his worst situation and feeling low and mad and unhappy. That said volumes too.
Flack follows the Danny around. Not just stares at him. Season 1, the case with "loomi" (I'm dumb with ep titles) -- while Danny was processing and 'splaining, Flack was listening intently and following Danny around. tee-hee.I think that's why when they're together on a case, Flack hovers a bit--he wants to make sure nothing happens to his Danny on his watch.
Flack's the first one to give Danny a nickname other than "Danny", right? LOL. Dan, Danno, Mess.... he's creative!Isn't it great these two have so many nicknames for each other and they love bantering with one another? We should totally compile a list of all the bantering they've done.
I bet my savings (which is not a lot btw haha) that when this D/L thing falls apart, Danny'll be talking to Flack or Flack would be the first one to notice that something is not right with Danny.Flack is the one who is always there for him, the one person he can really trust.
LivingEnd said:
I still think that Danny depends on Flack’s friendship. Flack is the one who is always there for him, the one person he can really trust. I guess that means a lot to Danny and IMO he doesn’t want to risk what he has in Flack. So going further and starting a relationship might be something Danny doesn’t want to chance because he is afraid that he could loose Flack as a friend too, if the relationship shouldn’t work. So instead of doing what would be right (Danny belongs to Flack) he screws around with the scrunched face cowgirl, the one person who will certainly hurt him. There he gets exactly what he expects (poor treatment) but it is a relationship which is socially more accepted (which sucks). And to fit in this disaster of a relationship he treats Flack really poorly and might risk what he wanted to protect in the first place, his friendship to Flack.
Top41 said:
I think Danny is terrified of losing the one person who does seem to love and care about him unconditionally. We've never seen Flack judge Danny, not once. But a romantic relationship is so much more intimate, and, much as we know he adores Danny, I'm sure that if they were involved there would be times that Flack would get frustrated and let that show. And of course, Danny's biggest fear would be Flack deciding Danny wasn't worth the trouble and breaking up with him. And then Danny would lose the one person who does love him.
But as we've seen, whether Lindsay is in his life or not, it's Flack he turns to when he's in trouble or to share his deepest thoughts and fears.
Well, it would be nice to have a scene next season where they fight. Like exchange of words similar to the scolding Mac gave Danny on "On the Job". Flack mouthing off and Danny doing some finger-pointing of his own. Kinda like a "rough spot" in their friendship. I can just imagine how tense their scenes after that will be.The potential for angst between them is so huge. But so is a happy ending, thanks to Flack and his stability and good character. (However, if season four spoilers and speculations come true ... )
Kimmychu said:
The potential for angst between them is so huge. :lol: But so is a happy ending, thanks to Flack and his stability and good character. (However, if season four spoilers and speculations come true ... )
Let us see Danny's trust in Flack in pictures!
When Danny's down and stuck in the worst situation of his life, who does he call? That's right. Flack. Look at the Danny's expression. He's this close to wanting to ask Flack to tell him everything is going to be alright and that Flack's going to take care of everything. In a sense, Flack did tell him that, except it wasn't quite what Danny wanted to hear.
When Danny's had a grueling day at court and he's doubting himself and wondering why he's doing what he is, who does he call? That's right. Flack. Ohhh, he could have been with somebody else but nope, he choose to be with the person whom he really desires to be with.
And who does Danny call when Irish mobsters have beaten the crap outta him and his brain's probably shaken six ways to Sunday?
That's right, ladies and gentlemen. Flack. And his expression at hearing Danny in pain says it all.
It might hurt Danny if Flack would criticize him, but Danny needs to wake up. He needs someone to kick his ass and tell him that he has to change a few things in his life. And Flack has to realize as you have said that Danny is far away from being perfect. He has a shitty intuition when it comes to judging someone’s character. Hell he called Shane Casey the only normal guy at the party in HOTD and he somehow figured it would be a good idea to get involved with a self-centered and egoistic person from Montana… So Flack really needs to talk to Danny…Top41 said:
^Flack and Danny fighting? Oh wow, Danny would definitely not be able to deal. I think he'd be really, really hurt. Flack is the one person who has never criticized him, even when maybe he should have. Flack does put Danny up on a pedestal a little bit--Danny's like his sweet little angel who can do no wrong--but I think Flack needs to see Danny for what he is a little more. Danny's not perfect--no one is. And really, if Flack wants to get through to him, he's going to have to stop treating Danny like he's a little prince.
Great pictures and they certainly prove the fact that Flack is the one who is always there for Danny, and Danny knows that Flack would never let him down. And whenever Danny needs someone he calls Flack because he really trusts him. Oh poor Flack looks desperate in the Snow Day pic. That must be his worst nightmare. Danny is in pain and his life is in danger and there is nothing he can do to help him immediately. That car right to the warehouse must have seemed like an eternity for Flack…Kimmychu said:
Let us see Danny's trust in Flack in pictures!
It might hurt Danny if Flack would criticize him, but Danny needs to wake up. He needs someone to kick his ass and tell him that he has to change a few things in his life. And Flack has to realize as you have said that Danny is far away from being perfect.
LivingEnd said:
It might hurt Danny if Flack would criticize him, but Danny needs to wake up. He needs someone to kick his ass and tell him that he has to change a few things in his life. And Flack has to realize as you have said that Danny is far away from being perfect. He has a shitty intuition when it comes to judging someone’s character. Hell he called Shane Casey the only normal guy at the party in HOTD and he somehow figured it would be a good idea to get involved with a self-centered and egoistic person from Montana… So Flack really needs to talk to Danny…
Great pictures and they certainly prove the fact that Flack is the one who is always there for Danny, and Danny knows that Flack would never let him down. And whenever Danny needs someone he calls Flack because he really trusts him. Oh poor Flack looks desperate in the Snow Day pic. That must be his worst nightmare. Danny is in pain and his life is in danger and there is nothing he can do to help him immediately. That car right to the warehouse must have seemed like an eternity for Flack…
Not only is Flack always there when Danny calls him he also seems to feel when Danny needs him or is in a situation where he needs someone to listen or to just be there. And Flack is always there even if Danny hasn’t called.
He was at the hospital in RSRD and he stayed with Danny. And I’m convinced that Flack would have stayed even if Mac wouldn’t have asked to do so.
He is there in Heroes after they found out about Aiden’s death. Okay they were working the case together, but I’m sure Flack was also there to check, if Danny was okay.
And in HOTD after they had arrested Shane and Danny became kind of emotional in the car on their way back, he stayed outside with Danny. Think about it, they just arrested a serial killer; I would think Flack would escort him inside, making sure that the guy got into his cell, but Flack stayed with Danny.
And because I love the pic:
And because I love the pic:
Where was this said? (I'm still high on flu meds haha)"We're not going anywhere."--definitely the most romantic words ever spoken on CSI: NY.