Re: Post - "Grave Danger" Episode Discussion/Review ***Spoilers***
OK, having just watched it again, a few more things particulaly pertaining to Nick (surprise surprise! :lol: ) have ocurred to me:
- I mentioned in the pre-thread that I wondered how Nick would deal with it later if he reached the point where he turns the gun on himself... Well, he did reach that point, so...? Man, I seriously think he's got years of therapy ahead of him.
- I do think Nick still retained his core self, even after all that happened. At the end, and clearly after some recovery time, he still went to tell the kidnapper's daughter that it wasn't her fault and that she shouldn't "take it with her." This to me seems to say that he's down, but not beaten.
Overall though, I think Nick as a character has been slowly moving on the inevitable cynical downward spiral. I think the cracks in the armour are beginning to how, and I started noticing it at the end of 'Snakes', then 'Compulsion' and then definitely at the end of '4x4': "Just another day in paradise."
So what I'm getting at is, will we see a new, darker Nick next season? Ironically, i just read that George Eads interview on CSI Files, and he seems to think Nick should start to go downhill, so to speak. And I wonder if the writers agree, or if they'll just take the usual "things happen, we move on and don't dwell on it" approach.
Sorry this is such a Nick-centric post, but I'm afraid that if I post a new "Nick in the aftermath of 'Grave Danger'" thread, the title alone is a spoiler! :lol:
OK, having just watched it again, a few more things particulaly pertaining to Nick (surprise surprise! :lol: ) have ocurred to me:
- I mentioned in the pre-thread that I wondered how Nick would deal with it later if he reached the point where he turns the gun on himself... Well, he did reach that point, so...? Man, I seriously think he's got years of therapy ahead of him.
- I do think Nick still retained his core self, even after all that happened. At the end, and clearly after some recovery time, he still went to tell the kidnapper's daughter that it wasn't her fault and that she shouldn't "take it with her." This to me seems to say that he's down, but not beaten.
Overall though, I think Nick as a character has been slowly moving on the inevitable cynical downward spiral. I think the cracks in the armour are beginning to how, and I started noticing it at the end of 'Snakes', then 'Compulsion' and then definitely at the end of '4x4': "Just another day in paradise."
So what I'm getting at is, will we see a new, darker Nick next season? Ironically, i just read that George Eads interview on CSI Files, and he seems to think Nick should start to go downhill, so to speak. And I wonder if the writers agree, or if they'll just take the usual "things happen, we move on and don't dwell on it" approach.
Sorry this is such a Nick-centric post, but I'm afraid that if I post a new "Nick in the aftermath of 'Grave Danger'" thread, the title alone is a spoiler! :lol: