George/Nick: Texan Charm #11

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I noticed watching Family Affair last night that Nick's hand was shaking a little when he went to pick up his little arachnid friend. :lol: No wonder he had such a pleased look on his face once he'd done it. :lol:



This is from the review on the main page: Nick looks to be in decent shape after the shooting and his heroic save-the-day moment, but will he face any emotional or physical repercussions from the shooting?

I think we can take this as a hint on how the emotional repercussions will go for Nick. It's what he said to Langston in Family Affair about Ray's shooting someone. I think it'd be harder on him if he'd shot a kid, this guy was a definate life-or-death situation.

"Kill or be killed. Terrible situation to be in. Don't let it bother you."​


Susan

Yeah but..he never killed anyone up till then, so you never know. Nick is kind of like the Energizer Bunny..keeps going..keeps..going
 
I think that Nick *will* feel some sort of regret that it proved necessary to have to kill somebody, but he'll also know it was a 'kill or be killed' situation so he'll be able to deal with it. I would like to actually *see* him deal with it though.
 
This is from the review on the main page: Nick looks to be in decent shape after the shooting and his heroic save-the-day moment, but will he face any emotional or physical repercussions from the shooting?

I think we can take this as a hint on how the emotional repercussions will go for Nick. It's what he said to Langston in Family Affair about Ray's shooting someone. I think it'd be harder on him if he'd shot a kid, this guy was a definate life-or-death situation.

"Kill or be killed. Terrible situation to be in. Don't let it bother you."​


Susan

I think we also have to remember that Nick was a cop before he became a CSI. I would think there may be some distress but as blackflag said it's a 'Kill or be killed' situation. Nick was trained for this type of situation. I'm not saying the repercussions of shooting some one will be easy on him but it may not be as someone that's not trained for that type of situation.
 
I think that Nick *will* feel some sort of regret that it proved necessary to have to kill somebody, but he'll also know it was a 'kill or be killed' situation so he'll be able to deal with it. I would like to actually *see* him deal with it though.

The writers' lack of continuity aside... ;)

I would think that he might feel worse about the cop getting killed because he sent him back there to see what was up, even tho that's the cop's job. But killing Jekyll was a do or die situation. I think he'll be okay with that. He's had that gun out so much in the past two seasons I'm just glad it finally paid off. :)
 
Maybe he'll feel some type of release, like letting something finally go. Like when he wanted to shoot McKeen, but didn't. Maybe this will allow him to let that go.

Know what I'm trying to say?
 
Maybe he'll feel some type of release, like letting something finally go. Like when he wanted to shoot McKeen, but didn't. Maybe this will allow him to let that go.

Know what I'm trying to say?

I know what you mean. Kind of like, he couldn't do anything in that situation but this time he could. Yeah, that would feel good, I'm sure. :)
 
I rewatched Family Affair Thursday night and I just have to say, I love when Catherine calls Nick "Nicky".
 
I rewatched Family Affair Thursday night and I just have to say, I love when Catherine calls Nick "Nicky".

Me too. :) Interesting that just she, Brass, Grissom, and Warrick can get away with it. As far as I know, Ray, Sara, nor Greg have used it. And somehow that makes sense to me. :) It's either used as a familiar buddy thing as with Warrick and perhaps Catherine, or a parental type of thing like with Brass, Grissom, and sometimes Catherine.
 
I rewatched Family Affair Thursday night and I just have to say, I love when Catherine calls Nick "Nicky".

Me too. :) Interesting that just she, Brass, Grissom, and Warrick can get away with it. As far as I know, Ray, Sara, nor Greg have used it. And somehow that makes sense to me. :) It's either used as a familiar buddy thing as with Warrick and perhaps Catherine, or a parental type of thing like with Brass, Grissom, and sometimes Catherine.

Exactly and come to think of it, I just couldn't see Sara or Greg using Nicky. It just wouldn't sound right. :shifty:

I think it shows how he has a closer relationship to those who use it, then those who don't. Not that I think Nick and Grissom where all that close because for some reason Grissom seem to only think of the other team members as close. But with Grissom it was like a teacher/student kind of thing. I don't know maybe that's the only way Grissom ever showed he somewhat cared about Nick.
 
I rewatched Family Affair Thursday night and I just have to say, I love when Catherine calls Nick "Nicky".

Me too. :) Interesting that just she, Brass, Grissom, and Warrick can get away with it. As far as I know, Ray, Sara, nor Greg have used it. And somehow that makes sense to me. :) It's either used as a familiar buddy thing as with Warrick and perhaps Catherine, or a parental type of thing like with Brass, Grissom, and sometimes Catherine.

Exactly and come to think of it, I just couldn't see Sara or Greg using Nicky. It just wouldn't sound right. :shifty:

I think it shows how he has a closer relationship to those who use it, then those who don't. Not that I think Nick and Grissom where all that close because for some reason Grissom seem to only think of the other team members as close. But with Grissom it was like a teacher/student kind of thing. I don't know maybe that's the only way Grissom ever showed he somewhat cared about Nick.


Nick didn't need a parent, he needed a teacher. He had two loving parents but Warrick and Sara didn't have that in their lives and I feel Grissom filled that void, but in Sara's case it was more personal.
 
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Well Nick made a cameo on Mythbusters tonight. :D

They did the pepper spray experiment that Nick did on CSI.

Oh, Nick's cameo was the scene, not actually George being on the show. :(

I would love to see him on that show. He would probably have a blast.
 
According to Margamania.net George is submitted in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series category for the Primetime Emmy's. It's him and Robert David Hall. Is there a limit of how many you can submit in a particular category or something - Eric isn't submitted for supporting actor? :confused: Remember this is just submitted. At the link it says that nominations will be July 8. Nobody on CSI seem to get nominated any more. :( I do hope that either Coup de Grace or Lost and Found get nominated for writing though.


Susan
 
According to Margamania.net George is submitted in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series category for the Primetime Emmy's. It's him and Robert David Hall. Is there a limit of how many you can submit in a particular category or something - Eric isn't submitted for supporting actor? :confused: Remember this is just submitted. At the link it says that nominations will be July 8. Nobody on CSI seem to get nominated any more. :( I do hope that either Coup de Grace or Lost and Found get nominated for writing though.


Susan

Supporting? :eek: Last year he in the lead character category. :wtf: Oh yeah, I'm not confident about next season.:(
 
Supporting? :eek: Last year he in the lead character category. :wtf: Oh yeah, I'm not confident about next season.:(

I'm not at all sure that last year he really had much say in it. At this point last year he was most likely in some pretty intense physical therapy from his surgery. His people may have done what they thought was best. :thumbsup:

I think he and CSI would have a better chance of getting a nomination with him in supporting actor. When you look at Nick, Greg, Hodges, Doc Robbins, & Superdave - Nick is the strongest character.

Besides, I don't really think CSI is going to bring in any nominations for the performers. They never seem to any more. :( Like I said, I hope either Coup de Grace or Lost and Found bring in a nomination for writing. :)

Susan
 
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