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These spoilers and all the discussion is just fabulous! I really tried to steer clear of them but it's so hard! Heck we only had Raising Shane this past weekend.
I know I'll be one of the first on here reading about what happens in the finale! Eeek I'm already well excited!
 
Poor Danny though, I hope he doesn't get too badly beaten :( I don't think I'd be able to watch that happen at all....
 
^^ Me neither!! I cried when my Greggo got beaten up in "Fannysmackin'".

If Danny is really hurt... then Oh God, it'll break my heart.
 
SimplyBlue said:
Dunno about a life-or-death cliffhanger, though. I suppose we'll see...
We'll be treated to watching Danny, in a coma, be rolled into a bedroom at the hospital where as the camera pans out we see Louie is his roommate, who is also still in a coma. So ends Season Three, leaving us to anguish over the summer if Danny will ever wake up...or be doomed to live through Season Four as a very pretty patient.

Well, that's just my speculation anyway. :lol:

Since it's Danny, I doubt it would go down like that; besides, that's all we got with Flack's "big moment" in the S2 finale. Would that do the same basic thing in the next finale? No, especially since Danny's a main character (whereas Flack, although listed in the opening credits, is just a supporting character). I believe that whatever happens with Danny we'll get a bigger payoff story-wise as well as future continuity.
 
^Again, I don't think that's the only reason Danny will likely be a wreck next season when Flack wasn't. For one, Flack was unconscious through much of it, and let's face it, Flack is made of much stronger stuff than Danny. Danny's a drama queen. Of course he's going to have some sort of emotional baggage from what happens to him.

kissmesweet said:
^^ Again, I don't think she'll test positive, because if they did---IT'S A BIG THING!--and it'll be in the finale instead of before it.

That's a good point. Zuiker did say the May 2nd episode, though, so I wonder if they'll cliffhang on Adam saying, "and the results are..." That would suck! :p

And to reiterate what Fay said--they're still working on filming the finale. Scenes from it aren't in that promo.
 
Top41 said:
^Again, I don't think that's the only reason Danny will likely be a wreck next season when Flack wasn't. For one, Flack was unconscious through much of it, and let's face it, Flack is made of much stronger stuff than Danny. Danny's a drama queen. Of course he's going to have some sort of emotional baggage from what happens to him.

I never expected Flack to be a wreck, because as you pointed out, he is a lot stronger emotionally than Danny. However, some indication that he'd undergone a serious trauma would have been nice. What we got was nothing except a line that he was back to work but still had some physical therapy to do (which wasn't even evident in the few eps where we saw him actually doing something more physical than just standing). Also, poor Flack must be an orphan like Stella--there was no mention of his family being contacted/on their way to the hospital/waiting in another room/conferring with doctors/out of town yet to be located--nothing at all (never expected to see any family members, but a mention of their existence would have sufficed). I thought that was odd given that he was supposedly so close to death. Or perhaps the incident wasn't really that serious after all?

I bet with Danny we'll get some mention of family--perhaps Louie, probably one or both parents (although granted we may not ever SEE either parent, at least we know he has parents). I'm counting on there being more for Danny overall--concerned friends/co-workers and family, PTSD, physical limitations/issues to work through, etc. Danny is the show's golden boy--surely there will be a continuing story line out of this event!
 
kkennedytx said:
I never expected Flack to be a wreck, because as you pointed out, he is a lot stronger emotionally than Danny. However, some indication that he'd undergone a serious trauma would have been nice. What we got was nothing except a line that he was back to work but still had some physical therapy to do (which wasn't even evident in the few eps where we saw him actually doing something more physical than just standing). Also, poor Flack must be an orphan like Stella--there was no mention of his family being contacted/on their way to the hospital/waiting in another room/conferring with doctors/out of town yet to be located--nothing at all (never expected to see any family members, but a mention of their existence would have sufficed). I thought that was odd given that he was supposedly so close to death. Or perhaps the incident wasn't really that serious after all?

Did we see any of that with Brass on CSI? Or even Delko on Miami? People recover really quickly on CSI shows, and their families don't factor into it, unless they're hot sisters who can sleep with Horatio. :lol: I really think that's mostly a CSI show thing, and not limited to any particular character.

I bet with Danny we'll get some mention of family--perhaps Louie, probably one or both parents (although granted we may not ever SEE either parent, at least we know he has parents). I'm counting on there being more for Danny overall--concerned friends/co-workers and family, PTSD, physical limitations/issues to work through, etc. Danny is the show's golden boy--surely there will be a continuing story line out of this event!

Danny's been shafted big time this season, much more so than Flack (this year). We don't even know if Louie is dead or alive! Will Danny have some emotional fallout from being taken hostage and getting beaten? Sure, probably, because he's Danny and he's an emotional wreck. But I doubt we'll see his family or anything like that. After all, he does have Lindsay to fret over him. ;)
 
Axatullux I know exactly what you mean, when I jumped to the site I just can't believe how many users wish Stella would be testing positive. :mad: :mad: That's not fair.. I don't want Stella to have HIV and I don't know why others want it.
I really hope the writers don't listen to them and Stella won't have HIV in the end. *cross fingers*

But if she'll testing postive I don't give her up what means I love Stella all the same I did before.
 
Did we see any of that with Brass on CSI? Or even Delko on Miami? People recover really quickly on CSI shows, and their families don't factor into it, unless they're hot sisters who can sleep with Horatio. I really think that's mostly a CSI show thing, and not limited to any particular character.

Yes, with Brass. They contacted his hooker daughter in LA. And when Nick had his buried alive ordeal, his parents were notified (and we even saw them briefly). But like Flack, Delko over on CSI:Miami is often treated more like a supporting character, but at least they mentioned his parents and showed him having a few memory problems after returning to work.

But you're right about how it is in a television show (doesn't even have to be a CSI show) that injured or sick characters recover much more quickly than what would be true in real life.
 
kkennedytx said:
Yes, with Brass. They contacted his hooker daughter in LA.

Good point, they did. I was thinking about the recovery at the beginning of the next season--Brass was fine.

And when Nick had his buried alive ordeal, his parents were notified (and we even saw them briefly).

True, though I think that ep was pretty different in nature from most CSI eps. Tarantino really had a huge influence.

But like Flack, Delko over on CSI:Miami is often treated more like a supporting character, but at least they mentioned his parents and showed him having a few memory problems after returning to work.

Yeah, Delko has been struggling a bit, but we didn't see any family, other than I guess his brother-in-law, H. :lol:

But you're right about how it is in a television show (doesn't even have to be a CSI show) that injured or sick characters recover much more quickly than what would be true in real life.

Definitely. Or they go the PTSD route and show the person really having issues on occasion. I do think you're right, that that is the route they'll go with Danny.
 
Yeah, Delko has been struggling a bit, but we didn't see any family, other than I guess his brother-in-law, H.

But there was mention of his parents (or maybe it was a sister?) being notified although we didn't see any family members onscreen.

Or they go the PTSD route and show the person really having issues on occasion. I do think you're right, that that is the route they'll go with Danny.

Let's hope so! I so wanted something for Flack and was sorely disappointed that we never got it. I think Danny has a better chance of getting some continuity out of this next season; however, since they've neglected Danny this season (except as Lindsay's love interest), I'm not positive the writers won't do the same thing as they did last year (start the season out as if nothing had happened in the previous season's finale).

As for Stella's story line--I love that she has a couple stories in the works but I also hate her always being the victim (first the assault from her boyfriend, now the HIV thing). Why couldn't it have been Adam or Hawkes facing the HIV threat (Hammerback had the allergy emergency and Peyton had the recent attack when her db was stolen) or even Angell or Flack (or another semi-regular cop we've seen) accidentally getting getting cut at a crime scene? Probably not Flack since he had the whole non-death thing last season, but really--why do all the bad things have to happen to Stella?
 
I know. I mean, I'm sure it's a knee-jerk defense mechanism that was activated after the events involving the broken glass but Jesus Christ, can't something good happen to Stella for once?! That's why I reacted with complete hostility towards this HIV Storyline. If they make her positive, I will regret ever liking this show to begin with even with the knowledge that HIV is not an automatic death sentence like it once was. I'm very much aware of how HIV-positive individuals who've had it since the 80s are still very healthy and still in good physical shape but come on! Why Stella? That's why I'm angry at this storyline and seeing how so many on the "Story for Stella" forum say they should have her test positive makes my blood boil with incredible violence and also makes me wish I could reach through the wireless networks and shatter glass jars of rubidium or cesium hydroxide on their faces.
 
Well, I think TPTB wouldn't pull the stunt to make her positive, but it is good that they bring that again into the mind of ppl. I mean, come on! What other shows had that as a subject on the table lately?

Numbers of infection are rising again in the so called first world and half of the African mankind is threatned (sp?) by the virus, so it IS a good move by the producers to bring it up. It would be just consequent to actual make her positive then, but - like you all said - this is WAY out of tv show's world.

As for the guys on the HIV forum wishing Stella being positive... look at it like this: They HAVE been infected and that would be the very first time ever (if I am not wrong) that they have a tv character going through the same situation like they have been in. I do understand their pov.

Indeed I think, if they do decide to make Stel positive, she doesn't have to be influenced by it as a "normal person" might be. It is in fact still a tv show and there, everything's possible.

It might even help to raise more attention in the public and bring up again the safer sex subject, which would be a good thing!

So much about my 2 cts. :)
 
Here's what TV Guide says about episode #22 (not sure if it's been posted before and I'm too tired to find out *lol*):

Episode Detail: Cold Reveal - CSI: NY
Stella becomes a murder suspect in a Philadelphia cold case when Det. Scotty Valens (Danny Pino) visits the lab and tells her that her DNA matches the evidence. Meanwhile, Mac's career is jeopardized when an internal investigation is opened against him.


Looks a lot more interesting than I thought!
 
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