It seems to me that Danny is constantly seeking out situations or relationships where he's mistreated in some way or another. In season one, he constantly sought approval from Mac, but also constantly disobeyed him, setting up several situations where Mac yelled at or chastised him (Crime & Misdemeanor, On the Job). Seeking approval made sense--Danny seems desperate for a father figure--but the disobedience simply set him up for failure.
In season three, Danny responded to Lindsay's obvious interest in him in the previous season by trying to pursue a relationship with her. She turned him down for a Lame Plot Device reason (an unrealistic obstacle to keep them apart), but he continued to support her and be there for her (Oedipus Hex, Sleight Out of Hand) even though she offered him nothing in return and in fact, used him to do part of her job that she found unpalatable (telling the mother her daughter had died in Oedipus Hex). They got together in the finale and again Danny did something nice for her--switching shifts. It wasn't her fault, but he sure paid for that, and in the end her main focus was herself and her feelings.
During that ordeal, Danny created a diversion for Adam to get a solution from his kit, but even after Adam had the solution, Danny taunted his captors. He didn't need to--he was facing the direction Adam was in and could see that Adam had retrieved what he needed to. But Danny kept it up, which of course just led them to beat him further.
To me, all of that behavior reads as pretty messed up--Danny seems to be someone who's deeply damaged and seeks out people and situations that get him hurt. He even goes so far as to make sure it turns out that way--defying Mac, doing way more for Lindsay than she'd ever do for him, taunting his captors needlessly--making it easy for him to blame himself for what happens to him. What do you guys think?
In season three, Danny responded to Lindsay's obvious interest in him in the previous season by trying to pursue a relationship with her. She turned him down for a Lame Plot Device reason (an unrealistic obstacle to keep them apart), but he continued to support her and be there for her (Oedipus Hex, Sleight Out of Hand) even though she offered him nothing in return and in fact, used him to do part of her job that she found unpalatable (telling the mother her daughter had died in Oedipus Hex). They got together in the finale and again Danny did something nice for her--switching shifts. It wasn't her fault, but he sure paid for that, and in the end her main focus was herself and her feelings.
During that ordeal, Danny created a diversion for Adam to get a solution from his kit, but even after Adam had the solution, Danny taunted his captors. He didn't need to--he was facing the direction Adam was in and could see that Adam had retrieved what he needed to. But Danny kept it up, which of course just led them to beat him further.
To me, all of that behavior reads as pretty messed up--Danny seems to be someone who's deeply damaged and seeks out people and situations that get him hurt. He even goes so far as to make sure it turns out that way--defying Mac, doing way more for Lindsay than she'd ever do for him, taunting his captors needlessly--making it easy for him to blame himself for what happens to him. What do you guys think?