Re: Horatio/DC #12: Miami Never Closes. Neither Does This Th
I would love the Miami writers to consult fans every once in a while, but, alas, these days with all the lawsuits going on in the world, a lot of people in Hollywood refuse to talk to fans because they don't want to be sued for stealing ideas.
Amen! I almost wonder if David and I were watching the same show because the whole Marisol aspect was nauseating. A rushed storyline featuring two actors with NO chemistry whatsoever and perhaps the worst depiction of cancer on TV ever. Just ugh.I really wish that DC realized that the whole Marisol storyline was disliked by the majority of fans. He still seems really hung up on it and I find that slightly disconcerting. I'm hoping that the writers will allow the Horatio character to move on from this. I'm not saying he should forget her, but to me, the storyline was ridiculously contrived, especially the 'glamour cancer' she suffered from - just how insulting was that portrayal to the audience? I sometimes wonder if TPTB credit us with any intelligence at all.
I would love the Miami writers to consult fans every once in a while, but, alas, these days with all the lawsuits going on in the world, a lot of people in Hollywood refuse to talk to fans because they don't want to be sued for stealing ideas.