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Until someone brought it up to me last week, I actually hadn't noticed their lack of interaction, but I think that's because of the character of Horatio himself changing rather than his interactions with any specific characters. Horatio has become such a remote, two dimensional, all-seeing would-be saint that these days he doesn't really connect with anyone on a regular basis. That's why I was so glad to see the scenes between him and Delko at the end--they humanized him, and for a bit at the end I saw the old, human H who cared about his team so much and was passionate about catching killers and not just taking down the mob, drug dealers, evil politicians, etc.
But you're right in that Calleigh is absolutely one of the elements that helped to keep Horatio from becoming what he is now--too superhuman...
I'm not sure what to say about it other than you're right, they haven't interacted. As for "scheduling conflicts," I'm not sure what to say about that beyond the fact that if it's stretched over 13 episodes, there's probably more going on there than mere scheduling conflicts. It's possible it's a case of something behind-the-scenes affecting what's going on in front of the camera...
Again, I'm not looking at it in the context of "ships" but what's going on on the screen. Romantic tension between Calleigh and Delko has been played up this season and last, so as a reviewer it's my job to comment on it. I've looked at the changes in Horatio as well, just not in the context of interaction between him and Calleigh. I will be looking out for that now, though.
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