I agree. I've felt that this season has been his worst, in terms of personality. It's like he "shrunk"
. I've always thought that the writers just pushed him to the background this time around, for others to get a bit of the spotlight, which is just not right
.
Top41
Yeah, exactly. I expected passionate anger from Danny, not a sad sort of resignation. Danny used to get so upset by things like that--
I was expecting something more from Danny in this situation (being that it's like his own). And I was disappointed at how he sort of lost his passion
.But it think I see where the writers were going for in this epi.
Danny gave the guy some slack. He understood what he felt.
He felt like he killed his brother. In the case the guy actually did kill his brother and had major guilt. But Danny still blames himself for what happened to Louie
. His big brother was protecting him from Sonny and he nearly got killed. Of course Danny felt responsible. Though the guy was actually guilty, Danny knew what that guilt felt. He felt it the moment he found out Louie risked his life for him. If he had a chance to be with his brother for a minute, let alone 10, for the last time, he'd take it, and appreciate it.
Joolz
the writers who think the Lindsay character is amazing Have they just handed him over to her character, to do with what she will..........Never before when I've watched a prime time show have they sacrificed a massively popular character for the good of the weak link
It was like pairing the Prom King with a Wallflower
. She was never entirely well liked, so they needed to push her in well. What better way than pair it with the favorite?
Which sucks, cause I think she brought him down with her. I'd be ok with them together, as long as he wouldn't suffer. But look at him now, it's heartbreakingly pitiful.
I miss my old Danny .