MakeTracksCowboy said:
i do sense in some shows now that they're trying to get some GA-type drama going on b/c GA is so popular and is always talked about.
I hope to god that the writers aren't angling for that, because I seriously will stop watching the show. CSI:NY has its own pull, it doesn't need to go and borrow dramatic ideas from other shows. It's a crime procedural. It's not meant to have
that kind of drama. I'd rather watch Grey's because their writers are actually specialised in that kind of writing.
i'm all for the fluff and romanticness of D/L but i don't want it to get in the way of what the CSI shows are about: the crimes and their stories come first then the relationships. don't get me wrong i'm a HUGE D/L fan i love any scene they have together, i just don't want to get sick of seeing them. i do agree with you Gaelen that they should have some arguments over things in cases where they can learn together. i know that not all relationships are smooth sailing but not all relationships have soo much drama either.
I agree. I don't want to see the relationships take over the show. Although I do watch CSI:NY for DL, I still don't want to see them all the time. Even if drama is needed once in a while, like I said before, it should be in context to the case itself in some ways. As much as I want to see DL squabbling about their bedsheets, I'd rather leave that to my imagination. Drama like Danny going head to head with Mac is good, seeing Lindsay pound someone into smitherines is good. Otherwise it's too distracting from the case.
the writers just need to let Danny and Lindsay be happy and together as individual characters before they can make them really happy as a couple. both characters are like what in their early 30s but they both have a lot of growing up to do first. sometimes it feels like they both had strong feelings for each other before they were really friends (if that doesn't make sense in anyway i apologize, studying math has my mind a very thick fog).
Exactly. They're not teenagers anymore, but they've both got a lot to learn too. TPTB should focus more on the cases and just bring DL's relationship out once in a while from the background. We should still see them of course, flirting and smiling but nothing that's too far away from their working environment. Watching them discuss a case over some coffee or lunch would also be okay.
messygirl73 said:
Not much longer and well, secrets will be revealed.
The secrets are what I'm afraid of. As much as I love being optimistic, I do hope the writers do those scenes justice. I have a feeling we're only going to be able to hear Lindsay's side of the story and the episode will end before we get to hear what Danny has to say about it. That, would mean another week of hell. I hate this.
eveninstarz14 said:
Man usually I love my fluff, but I am actually looking forward to all of this angst. I don't think that is a bad thing at all. right?
No, it's not bad. I would too if I had more faith in the writers to do this ship justice. They've just been far too inconsistent that I find it hard to believe anything they say anymore. Preseason 4 interviews had Pam Veasey say DL were in love and formed a 'perfect heart'. Umm...where have we seen this at all? We haven't gotten anything. No kiss, no hug, no confirmation, no nothing. So no, I'm sorry - I find it hard to take anything they say seriously anymore. They just don't follow up on their word. The only thing that's come true is the bump. And unless this bump propels them into a long-term relationship, then I really don't know what to think anymore.
messygirl73 said:
Like I said don't throw things at me. It ain't Linds. The eyes shape and eye brow structure is NOT Lindsay's.
The extended promo is shows us that there's about 90% chance it's Rikki. Hey, there's still that 10% chance it's Lindsay but the angle they shot just looks different right? Who knows. I
still dont know if it's even Danny.
*shrugs* I'm going to die of anticipation soon
eveninstarz14 said:
Oh well c'est la vie (thats the life) but being television, drama is needed, and I am starting to be OK with that! I have strong belief that they will get over this but it is going to take a lot of time and patience. (and something called communication...shocking I know!)
Communication is something the writers
really need to work on. I find it hard to believe that they haven't talked about it since SD until now. Only in the heads of the writers would that ever happen. I mean seriously, you'd think they'd talk about it the next day, or once Danny's feeling better right? Come on...be a little more realistic TPTB! But then again, if you were realistic, Rikki wouldn't exist anymore, so no hope there