Re: Horatio/DC #12: Miami Never Closes. Neither Does This Th
The writers were trying to explain why H is like he is by adding all this drama, but there doesn't always have to be some dark secret/traumatic experience that makes a person the way they are. As has been mentioned, I preferred the aura of mystery surrounding Horatio and I liked that we only knew a little of his backstory.
That is a very good point. I have said this many times, but I've also always felt that complicating H's background was unnecessary. The 'death' of Raymond and how this influenced H was dealt with so subtly and effectively in the earlier seasons. The angsty NY past, the circumstances surrounding the death of his parents and the abusive father storylines just felt so contrived and lacking in originality.I just don`t think if someone is good person, this always have to mean that he/she have 'difficult' childhood.
The writers were trying to explain why H is like he is by adding all this drama, but there doesn't always have to be some dark secret/traumatic experience that makes a person the way they are. As has been mentioned, I preferred the aura of mystery surrounding Horatio and I liked that we only knew a little of his backstory.