I went with an A-
I thought overall the cases were better than the ones second season, and I found myself enjoying the episodes more overall. There were no horrors like "All Access" this season, at least. :lol: Most of the episodes had me pretty entertained.
I thought Mac had phenomenal character development over the course of the season. I was rather indifferent to him in seasons one and two, but felt like he really came into his own this year.
Stella at least wasn't victimized this season, but I did feel like she lacked a strong storyline. The HIV scare was half-done and didn't feel inspired. Because it was Stella and not one of the supporting characters, I felt there was no suspense as to whether or not she'd be positive.
Danny was sadly saddled with a silly love story this year, which wouldn't have been so bothersome if it hadn't taken away from everything that made the character interesting--his fire, his passion, his backstory. I hope the sparks we saw in the finale from him when he was held hostage will carry over into next season.
I loved Flack's clash with Mac, and felt like we gained some real insight into his love of his job and his deep sense of loyalty. I'd love to see something come along to shake that faith, but it's nice to see a character so centered too.
Hawkes still needs more to do, but I loved seeing glimpses into his past in "And Here's to You, Mrs. Azrael" and to see him go badass in the finale. Who knew the well mannered doctor had it in him? More, please!
Lindsay remains the show's weak link, both in her storyline and her portrayal. Yes, I know Anna was pregnant for most of the season. No, it doesn't excuse her subpar acting and weak delivery. I still say the show would be better off without her.
The supporting cast--Sid, Adam, Peyton, Angell--all shine, and I really enjoyed what they each added to the show this season.
All in all, good season!