Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I liked the episode; but I have to agree with Theresa. Ryan seems to show up 15-20 mins in, hand cuffs someone and then diappears for another 10. Howerver; he did have a fair amount of screentime than in previous episodes.
However; much as I love Omar, he is starting to annoy me; with all the screetime. I think Togo has earned the greater amount of time. Even though Adam wasn't there too much, he has had a good amt. in previous episodes. I just wish Miami could find a decent balance.
Horatio and Calleigh had a nice, though short, scene. They should have more and more often. They have a nice dynamic and it's definitely missing from the show.
I liked this episode overall but have to agree with others that Walter is getting way too much screentime over the regulars that have been there longer.
I liked this episode overall but have to agree with others that Walter is getting way too much screentime over the regulars that have been there longer.
I too agree. I really like Walter, but over the past few episodes I've noticed this trend. It's getting tiresome to watch Horatio, Eric, and Calleigh, who have been on the show for 10 seasons, get pushed to the back burner by characters that have been there for half that or less.
Last time I checked, David Caruso was still the lead actor on this show...
I WANT MORE H!! :evil:
MiamiWolfe, I think the person in the vent was the guy that Eric shot and killed.
I agree that the Eric/Ryan time was very weird, and that Walter is getting a bit too much time. I like Walter, but he needs to be a bit more on the sidelines. I just think the cast is too big - between Tom and Walter, Eric and Ryan, Nat and Cal, then Tripp and of course Horatio - it's just a lot of people to fit into one show! I really wish they had more scenes TOGETHER - like three or four of them in a scene more often.
That's good teamwork and it was nice not to have any underlying "drama" between Eric and Cal - just, "Hey, can you help me out w/this one?" :thumbsup:
Ryan's fans feel the same.He hasn't been there from the first season,but he has been there since the start of the 3rd,he shouldn't be treated as if he just arrived.
I agree.Seniority doesn't seem to be a consideration here when it comes to screentime. Ryan seems always shoved into the background for one reason or another.
Horatio,Calleigh and Eric have had plenty of screentime overall in the previous episodes this season,doesn't mean they get the most in every single episode.I too agree. I really like Walter, but over the past few episodes I've noticed this trend. It's getting tiresome to watch Horatio, Eric, and Calleigh, who have been on the show for 10 seasons, get pushed to the back burner by characters that have been there for half that or less.
Last time I checked, David Caruso was still the lead actor on this show...
I love you for this:beer: For a long time I thought it's only my opinion. Now I'm not alone.I agree that the Eric/Ryan time was very weird, and that Walter is getting a bit too much time. I like Walter, but he needs to be a bit more on the sidelines. I just think the cast is too big - between Tom and Walter, Eric and Ryan, Nat and Cal, then Tripp and of course Horatio - it's just a lot of people to fit into one show! I really wish they had more scenes TOGETHER - like three or four of them in a scene more often.