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You obviously missed the facts and evidence,there's a lot more than one response there.I'm sorry, little confused here, but I thought "actor bashing" was not permitted on these boards? You keep referring to Adam's tweet in regards to his character, if you go back and check he replied to one fan on one occassion. The facts and "evidence" is there.
I think all of us here are wishing for the same thing. I would like to see a whole lot less,like none.I wish next season we have less E/C drama(although I expect to see the opposite).
I mentioned this in the moving to Sunday thread, that it has abandoned the formula of a crime fighting team, and that the incompetence of the writers are the blame for the results. Which I stand by my theory.
I think ya got it pretty much covered, Jag Lady! There is a reason you are one of my favorite fanfic authors!
Wolfe In Sheep's Clothing was a major, MAJOR disappointment because Jonathan Togo had a chance to shine, but by then E/C had so taken over the show that it was totally ruined, imo. In watching Eric and Calleigh berate Ryan I got the feeling I was watching a 7th grade clique rather than the old Miami-Dade Crime Lab I'd grown to love.
I've been reading some of the "Why We Like E/C" posts, and I've noticed something. I am in no way bashing anyone. Just arriving at a conclusion from reading the different posts.
One person who likes E/C writes "Isn't it wonderful to have love in the middle of all that blood and violence?" (not word for word). Another writes, again not word for word "They should be able to get together if they want!" or "He's hot, and I bet she came home early to look at him!"
No regard for the fact that this is SUPPOSED to be a forensics drama. No regard for the fact that, as E/C was ramped up, the show itself was dumbed down, and talented actors were shoved aside to give it center stage.
On the other hand, posts disliking E/C for the most part are analyzing the show itself. Analyzing the "romance" itself. Going beyond the "shiny" surface. Taking a careful look at how the show was before and since E/C, and not just accepting it for what it is. Not so caught up in feelings, which change from minute to minute. Not sounding like kids on Christmas morning.
Your thoughts?
No regard for the fact that this is SUPPOSED to be a forensics drama.
No regard for the fact that, as E/C was ramped up, the show itself was dumbed down, and talented actors were shoved aside to give it center stage.
Not sounding like kids on Christmas morning.