Thanks for the feedback - guess it's nothing but frustrating to know that it's really all in the hands of TPTB. Just a few comments.
Originally Posted by Alexa
I've seen this scene three times and I can not see where the writers and the fans can see sex I cant. Dude, a man like Eric would not stop it to answer a call from work I mean ... anyone wouldnt even heard the cell phone.
Without wishing to disrespect to anyone but the writers/fans need some "action" in theirs life to know what is sex and what isnt
Well...when I watched the scene it seemed obvious to me that there was something going on - I'm very grateful they didn't show more than that, but I definitely think it was strongly implied that they had sex and this was a "morning after" thing. TPTB wouldn't have Cal sit on him like that or talk that way if they weren't implying it. I found that scene very awkward, and Cal came off kind of annoying - like
she would put her personal life before her job - NOT. I want the old Calleigh back!
I do agree w/Alexa that it seems to have become the "Calleigh and Eric" show, especially since no one but Eric is around when Cal is hurt. I mean, seriously, "When Smoke gets in your CSIs" and "Backfire" were very melodramatic. Get the boyfriend out of the room, for cryin' out loud. Eric didn't come off as heroic - he came off as an annoying BF who was interrupting the doctors who were trying to save her life
I mean, at least the other CSIs showed up at the hospital in "Backfire" (even Horatio - wow!
), but Eric is wayyy too possessive, and I still don't get why. They don't have "deep conversations", it's just a "hormonal" thing when they're together - all about the physical "Sparks," but that's all they are - after awhile that fizzles out and there's no real substance to work with. Unless TPTB give it more depth, it's gonna just get more and more like a soap opera.
TPTB have disillusioned themselves into believing the world is all pro E/C, so it's easy to see why AR and EP would think that. Otherwise why would they keep shoving this storyline down our throats? :brickwall:
BTW, miami rocks, I am LOVING your avatar. :thumbsup:
Yea, TPTB somehow suddenly got it in their heads that just b/c the two actors are hot, they'd make a great couple. They thought they could use the "excuse" that they've worked together for awhile, but that doesn't fly w/me, especially not after watching the first four seasons of CSI:Miami. Eric was always so respectful of Calleigh, and now that they're "together", he's turned into this protective, mocho "I know you want me" guy.
But of course that's how he was w/all his other many "girlfriends," so why not Cal?
Oh, and I'm glad you like my Avatar,
Court Mulder and Scully are, to me, the best example of two characters who genuinely love each other and the viewers can see why - it's clearly very deep and both of them were very reluctant to get "physical" b/c they valued their relationship that much and didn't want to jeopardize it. The later seasons weren't so great, and the last movie was very lacking, but the essence of their relationship is what drove the series. I look at them, and then I look at Eric and Cal, and I just see such a huge gap in depth and love there. If you see who the other couple is on my Avatar, you'll see where I think the real depth of CSI:Miami lies. (Off-topic - if interested on my thoughts on that, I could PM you, but be warned, I could go on for awhile
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