delkolover said
Yes I really think CSI Miami doesn't give Emily enough of emotional roles. I would like to see the writers expand her character in that repsect. In the little scenes that she has had to put her emotions into she has done a fabulous job and I think they need to expand and utilize her talents more in that area.
Agreed. It would be really great for her to have her own storyarc and kick it out of the park. She's tremendous in every scene, but it always feels to me that she doesn't really have the chance to make the scene her own and give it all she has. There just doesn't seem to be enough room on the show for her to do that.
_Calleigh_ said
C'mon, there's so much to say about her, I don't think y'all can see only her beauty... For instance, what do you think about her first experience as a producer?
I think it's a great opportunity to show everyone how trully talented she is as an actress and as a producer. We've often seen her in CSI:Miami as the once bubbly Calleigh and she portrayed a more stoic side of the character, which was all good and dandy but when it comes down to things, her talent can and has gone far beyond that range.
If I had the chance to see the new movie that Emily is producing/starring in, I'd probably be really impressed with her performance. I know she's exquisitely talented, and it's about time we saw her shine on her own.

--If you ask me, she really does't
need CSI:Miami. She could be in anything and I'd watch so it's one of the reasons I'm excited about this new movie. I also love how involved she is in the community.
She has been spotted at many awards shows, charity events, she's a runner, and she designs her own home. We've even heard from
Mike that she's extremely appreciative of her fans. Emily really is a role model, and most people don't give her the same appreciation that she gives her fans. (Not speaking about anyone here, but we all know those people who place stereotypes on a pretty face)
Personally, I'd rather discuss aspects about her as a whole, and not just her beauty. I have no problem with people admiring her beauty, but there is so much potential to talk about the characters she's played, and see her as a person a little more. I'm not saying we have to get in depth, but a little more than "Wow she's hot great picture!" might be a nice change.
