^Ahh, thanks for the into
1CSIMfan. I guess the confusion is actually justified because it really is confusing. Concept's a bit strange for those of use who's never done shift work before in their lives.
Faylinn said:
So maybe they just wanted to be able to have the characters working whenever they felt like setting the scenes.
That's true - since they don't have a set shift, the writers are basically free to do any case they like regarding time whilst Miami and Vegas are somewhat bound to their respective shifts (somewhat). I guess that's nothing but easier for creativity flow huh...
I don't think they've ever mentioned another set of CSIs either--I mean, Mac is in charge, but is there another guy/girl in charge at a different time? Or are our CSIs the only ones that work there? That's unrealistic, but I don't think they've ever handed a case off to another team, have they? They just keep one specific character from working a case they have a personal connection with (although not always )...
Was another shift mentioned in All Access? I really don't remember and I'm too tired to go digging for my DVDs. It may just be my imagination though... If not, I don't think they've ever mentioned another set of CSIs. In 'Here's to You Mrs. Azrael', who took over the case when the team wasn't allowed to process Hawkes' things? I don't think it was another set of CSIs, though I can't remember since I don't have S3.
They probably do work with other people too since it's kind of unrealistic to think they are the only CSIs in the NYPD. We probably do only see them when they're together.
Elsie said:
Gaelen, I think that they do get off work, but it's more likely that we just don't see it. They certainly seem to change their clothes, suggesting they have been home perhaps. And it might explain why sometimes the team members are missing for a significant length of time during an episode. (OK, that's just wishful thinking, but you never know). And of course, one other explanation is simply that they are workaholics. Mac doesn't take vacations and will always work, so the rest of the team follow their leader... I think some of them (Danny) definitely need a break, he looks tired.
I don't think changing clothes necessarily means they went home. We've seen Danny change in the locker room before and they probably do keep spare sets of clothes at work in case of dump jobs or w/e.
But it seems when one is missing, they always turn up later with a case in their hands so they probably were at the lab, sitting in the breakroom drinking tea. :lol: Mac is a serious workaholic. Does he even have a home in the first place? He seems to ALWAYS be in the lab, NEVER absent for more than one scene and is NEVER tired looking (aside from the 333 - lack of sleep period). Insane.
hairy0haggis asked:
That's too true. When was the last time we saw one of them socialize and not get in to some sort of trouble?
Hmm, last I remember was Danny and Flack in the bar. Trouble didn't really follow them... The team went to a bar in Heroes and that's probably all the socializing scenes we've ever seem them in. (I don't remember a thing from S1).
Trouble follows them everywhere...
Dawni said:
I remember someone saying something about a Night Shift and handing it over to them but then again I might have been dreaming.
I thought the same thing, and I'm pretty sure that if at all said, it was in All Access sometime when they're investigating what happened to Stella. *shrugs* Could be wrong...