Re: Sofia Curtis
You know, I was thinking about what TruSidle said about not liking Sofia because they haven't shown enough of her & her background yet for her to get to know her enough to like her. That might prove to be a rather interesting conundrum. Fans can't get to know her enough to like her without finding out more about her, yet if she gets more screen time so we can get to know her better, some fans will hate her because she's getting "too much" screen time. Hmmmm...
TruSidle, I'm not singling you out here, LOL, it's just that what you said about not knowing her enough made me think about that. And some folks hate her because they claim she's a "useless character", but if she is further integrated into the show and can no longer feasibly be considered "useless", she will be hated even more by some folks, once again. I guess you just can't win 'em all, eh? But that's the beauty of CSI. The cases are laid out for us cut & dry with not much room for interpretation (although we can feel different emotions over them) but CSI writers allow us the freedom to interpret the characters as we see fit. There is no "right or wrong" with how we feel about any given character, it's simply our individual interpretations. Some think Sara is perfect, and personally I never cared for her. Others despise Sofia, I loved her from her very first scene. As long as folks are clear that their feelings about a character are simply their own opinions only, I'm cool with that. But when you go a step further and try to represent your individual opinion as a fact, i.e. "Sofia sucks, everyone thinks so, and true CSI fans don't like her", then that, IMO, crosses the line, and I hate to see what could be a good discussion about how/why we see characters differently disintegrate into good old fashioned bashing.
Sorry I strayed from my original topic! I guess I'm in a rambling mood, today! *blushes*
You know, I was thinking about what TruSidle said about not liking Sofia because they haven't shown enough of her & her background yet for her to get to know her enough to like her. That might prove to be a rather interesting conundrum. Fans can't get to know her enough to like her without finding out more about her, yet if she gets more screen time so we can get to know her better, some fans will hate her because she's getting "too much" screen time. Hmmmm...
TruSidle, I'm not singling you out here, LOL, it's just that what you said about not knowing her enough made me think about that. And some folks hate her because they claim she's a "useless character", but if she is further integrated into the show and can no longer feasibly be considered "useless", she will be hated even more by some folks, once again. I guess you just can't win 'em all, eh? But that's the beauty of CSI. The cases are laid out for us cut & dry with not much room for interpretation (although we can feel different emotions over them) but CSI writers allow us the freedom to interpret the characters as we see fit. There is no "right or wrong" with how we feel about any given character, it's simply our individual interpretations. Some think Sara is perfect, and personally I never cared for her. Others despise Sofia, I loved her from her very first scene. As long as folks are clear that their feelings about a character are simply their own opinions only, I'm cool with that. But when you go a step further and try to represent your individual opinion as a fact, i.e. "Sofia sucks, everyone thinks so, and true CSI fans don't like her", then that, IMO, crosses the line, and I hate to see what could be a good discussion about how/why we see characters differently disintegrate into good old fashioned bashing.
Sorry I strayed from my original topic! I guess I'm in a rambling mood, today! *blushes*