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Well said. Horatio is my favorite character, but the writers are doing everything in their power to make me not like him. The thing that really gets me is how emotionless and distant he is now. Natalia was talking to him and he wouldn't even look at her, and he said very little. He rarely interacts with the team or does much of anything except run around with his gun and kill people/abuse suspects. I don't feel any sympathy for him anymore because he isn't even trying to get help. Some say it's character growth but I'd say it's the opposite.
On the other hand, this could make for a great evolution of his character if the writers actually take it somewhere. For instance, I would love to see Horatio face the consequences of his actions, hit rock bottom, get help, see a psychiatrist and then rebuild himself. David Caruso is an excellent actor, so tptb should really give him more to work with.
With that said, I really enjoyed this episode, even though it creeped me out in spots. Beauty pageants for little girls should be against the law imo. It's wrong to put kids through that kind of pressure at such a young age, and very wrong to parade them around in such revealing outfits.
The ending didn't ruin it for me. The guy was garbage and deserved death. I just don't like the fact that they keep showing us how pissed H is like it's some sort of good thing. Like it's okay to take the law into your own hands. He's a hypocrite now, because he condemns others who do the same thing.
Like someone said earlier, if Horatio would have shot him, we wouldn't be having this discussion. The guy had a gun and was running from the police. If Horatio wouldn't have missed, the guy would have died anyway. Granted, he didn't have the gun in his hand when he was hanging from the ledge, but I think it's a little extreme to let the whole episode be ruined because of that one part.
For one, it's a TV show, and they obviously wanted to end that episode with a little bit of shock value.
Also... It's so hard to have sympathy for pedofiles.
I understand the reasoning behind the opinions that he shouldn't have let the guy fall, but I don't really understand why some let it ruin the whole episode. :/
If you are speaking of the incident in the car,it was H,but Natalia was there and looked rather uncomfortable.Actually, it was Natalia who pushed on his shoulder
True,that was at the side of the bus while Eric and Horatio looked on.Horatio thanked Ryan for it.Last Stand when they catch the mask maker, who Horatio has shot in the shoulder, and Ryan twice presses on the injured shoulder to get him to talk.
SOmebody needs to step in and snap these guys back to reality. IMO, it is only a matter of time before one of them gets in a mess they won't be able to clean up.
SOmebody needs to step in and snap these guys back to reality. IMO, it is only a matter of time before one of them gets in a mess they won't be able to clean up.
I hope the show doesn't turn from 'CSI: Miami' into 'The Shield: Miami', because I'd hate to see it end with Eric in prison, Ryan & Frank dead and Horatio in a desk job. That would be a real shame :shifty:
Considering that over on NY, Flack's shooting Jess' killer point blank didn't come with any consequences, I don't know why Horatio declining to help a pedophile (who fell on his own because he was running from cops) up would come with consequences.