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If season six is a marriage, season seven will end up being a divorce. I can't see Warrick as a married man unless a addiction to gambling is the same to a commitment of that magnitude. (If it is then good luck)
"Will these turn of events lead to the characters personal life's to be exposed more than what they have been shown before?"
:lol: Guys, let's all calm down a little and hold off the judgements until we've had a chance to at least meet the girl. Because, who knows, she may not turn out to be the evil, manipulative, fire-breathing, blood-sucking slut we all thought she is.
Guys, let's all calm down a little and hold off the judgements until we've had a chance to at least meet the girl. Because, who knows, she may not turn out to be the evil, manipulative, fire-breathing, blood-sucking slut we all thought she is.
Ahem...Seriously though, knowing tptb, I still refuse to believe this is the end of YoBling, and not some clever plot device which will come in handy during, say, the May Sweeps. All may not be lost!
Warrick Brown will get married prior to reporting back to the lab. As for the new Mrs. Brown, the producers of the show are currently looking at Hispanic, Asian, and African American actresses in search of Warrick’s wife, who is described as a, "beautiful nurse." Warrick’s hasty marriage won’t come to a hasty separation, either: the producers are considering turning his bride into a recurring character.
Okay, to all the Cath/Warrick shippers:
Why don't you see that Warrick getting married is only a good thing for their relationship? Catherine can be jealous, Warrick could rethink what he did. Why does it have to be a bad thing?
Okay, to all the Cath/Warrick shippers:
Why don't you see that Warrick getting married is only a good thing for their relationship? Catherine can be jealous, Warrick could rethink what he did. Why does it have to be a bad thing?
Sorry. I get really, really cynical when it comes to TV writers. I admit, "CSI"'s bunch are wayyyyyy above the curve, but as I said, they're going to have to pull off a doozie for this not to be, to me, the biggest on-screen eye-roller since "Bobby in the shower" from the "Dallas" days...
I'd like to know how many episodes ahead the writers have thought this thing uot. Is she a "possibly recurring" character because they're handing us a like-it-or-lump-it addition to an already huge cast, or because they're actually going to take this development someplace interesting and exciting?