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Della, I wholeheartedly agree with your last post, and this quoted part, mirrors my exact feelings too. There are indeed many other examples of Horatio's past respect for the law and how he has risen above his own feelings of hatred towards those who have commited dispicable crimes. Just think, for example, of how he dealt with Chaz in Freaks and Tweaks, or Bob Keaton in Big Brother. These were deeply personal cases to him, concerning Raymond, and both these men were ridiculing Raymond, and baiting Horatio. We knew they had really got to him, but he still kept his actions and emotions in check, just about, even though he was seething beneath the surface. What would H do now? Beat them up?
If Horatio was undergoing some kind of breakdown, or has reached an emotional breaking point, and the writers plan on dealing with this, then it could be an interesting approach. However, I don't get the impression that this is their agenda. It seems like some kind of comic book justice, but with no moral message there at all. I once respected Horatio's character a great deal, but I really dislike what he has become recently. I also feel he is beyond redemption, unless the writers surprise me and this is some kind of plan to reveal that H really has lost all sense of perspective.
So, anyway, as it stands right now for me, unless Horatio Caine is punished by the Law for taking that Law into his own hands, as it does do to any others who decide to take the law into their own hands, then until that happens, the Horatio character is irredeemable to me.
...Sorry...
All in all though, I know that I could list several other episodes, if not all of them, and let you know what I got from that episode in regards to the Horatio Caine character, but in all honesty, that would take time and I'd feel it would be time wasted considering that I no longer feel the same way about the Horatio character. It wouldn't be a labour of love in other words, it would just remind me of how much I dislike the character now.
Della, I wholeheartedly agree with your last post, and this quoted part, mirrors my exact feelings too. There are indeed many other examples of Horatio's past respect for the law and how he has risen above his own feelings of hatred towards those who have commited dispicable crimes. Just think, for example, of how he dealt with Chaz in Freaks and Tweaks, or Bob Keaton in Big Brother. These were deeply personal cases to him, concerning Raymond, and both these men were ridiculing Raymond, and baiting Horatio. We knew they had really got to him, but he still kept his actions and emotions in check, just about, even though he was seething beneath the surface. What would H do now? Beat them up?
If Horatio was undergoing some kind of breakdown, or has reached an emotional breaking point, and the writers plan on dealing with this, then it could be an interesting approach. However, I don't get the impression that this is their agenda. It seems like some kind of comic book justice, but with no moral message there at all. I once respected Horatio's character a great deal, but I really dislike what he has become recently. I also feel he is beyond redemption, unless the writers surprise me and this is some kind of plan to reveal that H really has lost all sense of perspective.
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