You know, several months after I moved, one of the guys at work commented that I had changed a lot since I got there. The thing is, I don't know that it was really so much that I changed, but that I felt more comfortable where I was. I wasn't overacheiving at work, I talked (and laughed) more, I had a life outside of work. It wasn't that my character had changed...actually I was a lot more like who I was before I moved. I think the Lindsay we are seeing now is more like who Lindsay really is. She's not trying so hard to prove herself, the lab isn't her whole life, and people are accepting her rather than constantly questioning her and giving her a hard time. The lab (and the city) don't seem as hostile to her, so she isn't as defensive and hostile in response.
It didn't take me that long to figure out how to pronounce things (and pick up quite an accent), but I did enjoy the city more than the locals (I would go for walks, go to the tourist places, etc.). There weren't a whole lot of things I complained about, particularly to my co-workers.
It would be nice to have her make a comment every once in a while, but I don't want to constantly be reminded that she misses home or that this or that is bad (or good) about New York.
Everyone's experience is different, but the portrayal of Lindsay doesn't seem to be out of line given my personal experience.
It didn't take me that long to figure out how to pronounce things (and pick up quite an accent), but I did enjoy the city more than the locals (I would go for walks, go to the tourist places, etc.). There weren't a whole lot of things I complained about, particularly to my co-workers.
It would be nice to have her make a comment every once in a while, but I don't want to constantly be reminded that she misses home or that this or that is bad (or good) about New York.
Everyone's experience is different, but the portrayal of Lindsay doesn't seem to be out of line given my personal experience.