Re: Bring Rikki Back!
dutch_treat said:
If he were the one that would go after her, that, to me, sounds like a similar situation as when Danny went after Lindsay, and would make him yet again a prop, but now for Rikki's return.
And I highly doubt that, after what he said about not liking the courtroom scene (just the scene, not who he was playing it with), Carmine would appreciate it if TPTB make Danny run after yet another woman.
Why would he be a prop for Rikki? Unlike Lindsay, Rikki was a well-established character from the moment she appeared on the show. She doesn't need any propping. If Rikki's returning, it would naturally involve Danny since he was the only person with whom she had interaction with in her appearances on the show so far. Lindsay, on the other hand, has been on the show for three years and has had opportunities to interact with the other characters and yet
still needs propping by Danny. The reason why Danny/DL has been used as a prop for Lindsay all this time was best said by Mr. Giovinazzo himself:
Giovinazzo: I think it helps Lindsay's character. I think they're still trying to find more specifically who she is and it gives her something to hold on to.
Rikki doesn't need any propping because it's clear who she is and how she's a part of Danny's life. TPTB introduced her from the start to be someone who was a part of Danny's life outside of work and was his next door neighbor. A single mother who loved her son Ruben very, very much and had to lose him through a terribly tragic incident. A single mother who became a single woman who knew how much Danny was blaming himself for her son's death and was strong enough to tell him eye to eye that it wasn't his fault and she didn't blame him. She didn't blame him either for choosing a bad way to help them deal with the pain of loss and was always genuinely caring and affectionate towards him.
And that was just from
fifteen minutes of her being on screen.
As for Carmine 'not liking Danny chasing another woman', I'll quote an answer from his June 2007 interview again:
Giovinazzo: I thought it was interesting because I was becoming this punching bag. No matter what she did, I'd show up.
What he specifically didn't like about the court room scene (as well as a few other DL scenes) was that Danny always had to show up wherever
Lindsay was and that he was turning into a punching bag because of
her. He never said anything about 'not liking to chase another woman'.
There are different kinds of relationships - I only spoke of a separation, which can also happen between friends.
True. Danny and Lindsay are just friends who had sex once, that much I'll agree.
And although I admit that I do believe there was more, when I go with the canon facts we have Lindsay saying she believed him to be her best friend and Danny telling her he missed her more than he could say. There was still no need for TPTB to use Rikki's character to cause tension between D/L...Danny's emotions would've been enough.
Yes, those were canon but still not proof they were ever in a relationship. Best friend =/= lover. The context in which Danny said he missed her has to be taken into account; Lindsay had spent weeks blatantly ignoring him and pushing him away whenever he wanted to talk to her, and this was after she accused him of never going to her for support (on her own terms, no less). It's just as likely that Danny finally had it and went for the big guns by telling Lindsay what he hoped she wanted to hear just so she'd talk to him again.
And there's the significant conclusion to the phone call; Lindsay didn't respond to Danny with anything other than a, "I gotta go," and
never showed up at his apartment. Moreover, Danny didn't seem the slightest bit upset or disappointed at Lindsay never showing up. His apartment was dark, which meant he didn't even wait for her. Danny only became upset when Rikki told him she was moving away.
As for TPTB 'using Rikki to cause tension between DL', TPTB brought Rikki into CSI:NY for a purpose and that's not necessarily the reason they did so. It's equally likely TPTB brought Rikki in to become Danny's new love interest.
No matter what, Rikki is now a permanent part of CSI:NY canon and seeing as TPTB is interested in bringing her back again, I'm sure TPTB have a good reason for that too.
There must've been an extreme amount of desperation behind Rikki's decision to sleep with Danny too, and her telling him that "it was just sex" could've been her attempt to not so much convince him, but more herself.
Possible also. But again it begs the question: why was there the need to convince her/him it was 'just sex', unless the truth is it's something much more than that?
I doubt that the few D/L scenes at the end of the season had that much of an effect on the ratings.
Actually, the Nielsen ratings for the latter half of season four did show an interesting pattern. The viewer count increased by over 1.11 million people after episode 4x16 (which had the first official Danny/Rikki scene), but after episode 4x17 (which only had DL drama), the viewer count dropped by almost
2 million people. Then, for episode 4x19 (which incidentally had a Danny/Flack basketball game scene for a promo :lol
, the viewer count shot up again by 1.18 million viewers. Whether or not the Danny/Rikki scene in the episode had anything to do with it, I don't know, but after 4x19, in which Rikki said goodbye to Danny and left, the viewer count dropped by almost a million viewers and stayed that way till the finale.
4.15: 12.84 million
4.16: 12.24 million
4.17: 13.35 million
4.18: 11.40 million
4.19: 12.58 million
4.20: 11.63 million
4.21: 11.71 million
Of course, I'm just speculating but it certainly is interesting that the viewer count would plummet after there's some sort of DL drama.