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Okay.. so this is from the review of 'Target Specific' by Kristine.
What do you all think of the observation that Delko might be 'too into' Calleigh and that his feelings are 'venturing into the realm of fixation'?
Personally, I don't think he's too into her.. he's had deep feelings for her since mid-end season 5. It's expected and understandable.
Though his daydreaming was cute, it was innapropriate for the work place. But it's it's obvious that he's really in love wth her. His personal feelings might possibly get in the way of work. He's not like Calleigh in the way that he can push feelings aside. He wears his heart on his sleeve. In that case, I do agree that he needs to get a better hold on his emotions.
Calleigh didn't seem bothered by his display of jealousy in 7.19, but if he continues to act like that in other situations, she probably won't like it very much.
I don't think Eric's love for Calleigh will turn into a fixation either. His reaction was a natural one. What guy wouldn't get jealous at that?
As for his daydream, come on we've all had daydreams. Granted, I felt it was unnecessary in that episode, but it isn't out of the ordinary for people to daydream.
Eric has always been like this though, his emotions do get in the way of his work. Things get to him easily, same with Ryan. It's what gets them into trouble.
I completly don't understand why people think, that man can't dream about his girlfriend at work. Is it so weird that he's daydreaming about someone who he truley love and care about. It's not that he's doing it all the time or it's affecting his job. I also do it sometimes at work, maybe I'm not a csi, but still it's work. And I as well as my co-workers don't think I'm insane.
And I definitely don't think he's too into Calleigh at all. What is so inappropriate in being jealous. I know a lot of men who would react exactly the same way and I don't think they are obsessed. He's deeply involved, so it's normal he's a bit jealous.
I watched the promo for 7.20 and I agree that it looks like Eric has the same cloths as he had in 7.19, which is weird, casue Calleigh changed hers. So maybe he stayed at her apartment and didn't have new cloths with him. Though it'd be odd since Ryan suspects something already, it can be his proof.
I don't get that at all...how could he be sooo stupid to think that no one would notice he had the same clothes on from the day before? Especially since Ryan suspects something already and there is supposed to be a scene where Eric and Ryan show up at the crime scene and Cal says good morning to him and Eric can't wipe the eat sh*t grin off his face...NO, no one would think that they are sleeping together
Anyway... I think Eric is ready to say it. I think he's been ready to say it since mid-season 5. He basically said it without actually saying it in 714. I think Calleigh needs more time to get to the same point as Eric. I know she does love him, but I think she still needs to break down a lot more emotional walls before she can express her love as openly as I think he could right now.
No, I don't think they've said it yet. I think Eric senses that she's not ready, and I think Calleigh is mature enough to say it when she feels comfortable saying it, when she can let herself say it freely, without fear or apprehension.
I agree with everything you said, Ginnna.
I think Calleigh does love Eric, but there is a big difference in having those feelings and knowing than actually voicing them and saying 'I love you'. That takes more and Calleigh isn't quite at that step yet, most likely. Eric knows that and obviously he's willing to wait. They just got together and he's probably been at the point of saying he loves her for a while now.. he is probably waiting until he knows she's absolutely okay with that.
I completely agree with the both of you. I know its wishful thinking, but I can just imagine a cute little fluffy scene with Eric being all hestitant and testing her by saying it, or skirting around saying it for a while... just because he's worried about laying 'too much too soon' on her. And then maybe she'll surprise us (and him ) by just giving him a look of utter adoration and saying something like "Duh, I love you too!" but of course, it would be drawled gracefully and more eloquently Duquesne style.
I don't think Eric's love for Calleigh will turn into a fixation either. His reaction was a natural one. What guy wouldn't get jealous at that?
As for his daydream, come on we've all had daydreams. Granted, I felt it was unnecessary in that episode, but it isn't out of the ordinary for people to daydream.
Eric has always been like this though, his emotions do get in the way of his work. Things get to him easily, same with Ryan. It's what gets them into trouble.
I completly don't understand why people think, that man can't dream about his girlfriend at work. Is it so weird that he's daydreaming about someone who he truley love and care about. It's not that he's doing it all the time or it's affecting his job. I also do it sometimes at work, maybe I'm not a csi, but still it's work. And I as well as my co-workers don't think I'm insane.
And I definitely don't think he's too into Calleigh at all. What is so inappropriate in being jealous. I know a lot of men who would react exactly the same way and I don't think they are obsessed. He's deeply involved, so it's normal he's a bit jealous.
I watched the promo for 7.20 and I agree that it looks like Eric has the same cloths as he had in 7.19, which is weird, casue Calleigh changed hers. So maybe he stayed at her apartment and didn't have new cloths with him. Though it'd be odd since Ryan suspects something already, it can be his proof.
sometimes I think people look too hard for or at certain things...so much so that after a while they start seeing a speckled cow behind every bush! :lol:
Give the guy a break and the "strain" she so refers to was like 5 seconds long and while I will admit he was jealous, I don't think (even though I know from the spoilers) that it "strained" them or put their relationship in trouble in any way. They have waited this long to get together, I don't think a little picture and a phone number of someone who happened, or didn't happen, before them is going to strain or break them up
I don't get that at all...how could he be sooo stupid to think that no one would notice he had the same clothes on from the day before? Especially since Ryan suspects something already and there is supposed to be a scene where Eric and Ryan show up at the crime scene and Cal says good morning to him and Eric can't wipe the eat sh*t grin off his face...NO, no one would think that they are sleeping together
actually, I think Ryan has the same clothes, too, it looks to me.
actually, I think Ryan has the same clothes, too, it looks to me.
Okay, I have alot to catch up on:
~I thought I was the only one that picked up on Eric being too emotional over Calleigh. TONS of reasons for that! Love. Care. Gunshot to the head. Finally settling down in hopes of a future with this woman. Those are some, but seriously his emotions are way more than a woman in this case. Like the day dream, which was cute to me, seemed more of a girl's fantasy. Emotion means that he's into this relationship and far away from straying at all. Cal on the other hand is taking it slowly and really enjoying it. I wonder if he's obssessed?
I know on another thread that there's complaints about how much physical peril Calleigh has been placed in over the last couple of seasons. I think I know why, from a writer's standpoint. Okay you have this incredibly independent, strong-willed and capable character that's always in control of herself at all times. Emotional upheaval, while traumatic, is something that she's learned to compartmentalize away because it isn't useful at that particular moment, like at work. It's so not professional to be a basket case on the job, even if the circumstances surrounding it are known to all and any cathartic emotional reaction would be completely understandable and acceptable (Hagen's suicide). Loss of control=unacceptable/unprofessional behavior. Now, physical peril/illness/injury is completely out of the realm of personal control and cannot be compartmentalized away for later scrutiny. It demands to be dealt with immediately and lack of personal control often comes into play. So, for a character like Calleigh, physical peril/illness/injury is far more character building/emotionally maturing thing for her to experience. It forces her to let go and allow help from the outside, no matter how difficult that is for her.
Eric, through his bullet wound, and personal witness to Marisol's cancer, has already learned this and I think that's why he's been so patient with her and her indecision and fear of the unknown. He's been forced to let others see his need for help and has learned to accept it and grow from it. So, he really has matured from the immature "player" he was in past seasons. I believe that's why when Calleigh was nearly run over and then abducted and had unwillingly had a life slip through her fingers and nearly lost her own, he has been nurturing, reassuring and supportive. It's not puppy-dog infatuation, but a deep, visceral understanding of just what she has been going through/is still going through and his deep affection for her starting out as friendship and evolving into love that makes him behave the way he does with her. He's been there and done that and understands where she is.
Yipe! I just read this over and it sounds like a psych eval from a therapist! It stems from writing quarterly evaluations on Special Ed. students....report cards are sent home next week. Sorry.
Does anyone agree or disagree? Minds of fictional characters are soooo fun to play with.