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As this is an obvious H/C bashing thread, I am only coming on to say one thing in response to Roxbury, a correction of sorts to the idea that H/C have had no 'shipperness':
Kill Zone
Horatio: "Nice work. Ever consider a transfer to SWAT?
Calleigh: "I don't look good in all black." (she's in head to toe black)
Horatio: "I beg to differ."
Simple Man
John Hagen (speaking of Horatio): "All I'm saying is, that's one hell of a lonely road he's walking"
Calleigh: "That's why I'm walking it with him."
You said they've never had come on lines, or 'shipper' lines. Those two promptly disprove your theory, in my mind. There are many other 'shipper' instances I already got into, in detail, in the first Calleigh/Yelina thread. They don't need to be repeated here, because I have the feeling a few of you are sliding onto this thread to simply bash. That's fine - but the power of Caruso and Procter as a team, for me and many, many others, transcends even the advent of Yelina. We're not going away, gang.
Go ahead and root for whomever you choose -- but let's refrain from using words like "Puke" and allow for courteous differences of opinion.
Kill Zone
Horatio: "Nice work. Ever consider a transfer to SWAT?
Calleigh: "I don't look good in all black." (she's in head to toe black)
Horatio: "I beg to differ."
Simple Man
John Hagen (speaking of Horatio): "All I'm saying is, that's one hell of a lonely road he's walking"
Calleigh: "That's why I'm walking it with him."
You said they've never had come on lines, or 'shipper' lines. Those two promptly disprove your theory, in my mind. There are many other 'shipper' instances I already got into, in detail, in the first Calleigh/Yelina thread. They don't need to be repeated here, because I have the feeling a few of you are sliding onto this thread to simply bash. That's fine - but the power of Caruso and Procter as a team, for me and many, many others, transcends even the advent of Yelina. We're not going away, gang.
Go ahead and root for whomever you choose -- but let's refrain from using words like "Puke" and allow for courteous differences of opinion.