MacsLady
CSI Level Two
Cannot believe we're close to thread #15, and this is after only 5 seasons!
I love both titles that have been suggested so far.
I just saw Turbulence. Haha, Stella really isn't interested in the fireman. Their whole conversation was more friendly banter than anything approaching flirty. She didn't even look at him. And he called her 'Bonasera'. Mac calls her 'Stella' - always.
Love that Stella was the first person Mac phoned, again. He really must know her number by heart because he used the satellite phone to call her, not his own.
It's a shame Flack was the one at the air hangar with him, not Stella. But I guess that shows he wanted her in charge of the lab while he was at the hangar.
DetHiggins, I agree with you about the opposites attract thing with Mac and Stella, but I think in some ways they are very similar too (both dedicated to the job, both have painful pasts particulary in their relationships, both have hot tempers and are stubborn) I guess that plays into the whole yin and yang thing because yin and yang are different but also the same (bit of yin in yang and a bit of yang in yin). Melina's description of them really is perfect.
I agree too that it wouldn't be New York without them and the they make the team work.
I love both titles that have been suggested so far.
I just saw Turbulence. Haha, Stella really isn't interested in the fireman. Their whole conversation was more friendly banter than anything approaching flirty. She didn't even look at him. And he called her 'Bonasera'. Mac calls her 'Stella' - always.
Love that Stella was the first person Mac phoned, again. He really must know her number by heart because he used the satellite phone to call her, not his own.
It's a shame Flack was the one at the air hangar with him, not Stella. But I guess that shows he wanted her in charge of the lab while he was at the hangar.
DetHiggins, I agree with you about the opposites attract thing with Mac and Stella, but I think in some ways they are very similar too (both dedicated to the job, both have painful pasts particulary in their relationships, both have hot tempers and are stubborn) I guess that plays into the whole yin and yang thing because yin and yang are different but also the same (bit of yin in yang and a bit of yang in yin). Melina's description of them really is perfect.
I agree too that it wouldn't be New York without them and the they make the team work.