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Cposoares: Please, something about Danny and Lindsay on CSI: New York?
While Friday's episode is jammed packed with action, Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) and Lindsay (Anna Belknap) do take a brief moment to connect. And if you are a long-time fan it may remind you of another Danny-Lindsay hug from way back when. But the action! Oh the action is the real star of this episode. A spray of bullets, gunfights, a car crash and creepy Clifton Collins Jr. being creepy, don't miss this one! P.S. Hang tight for our exclusive interview with Gary Sinise about the finale!
Stupid question. How did Lindsay get from being behind cover to laying in the middle of the hallway? :wtf:
From the E! Spoiler Chat (once again answering the truly important questions )
Yes. The series could be ending, so please give us more DL drivel. At least the interview with Gary sounds promising.P.S. Hang tight for our exclusive interview with Gary Sinise about the finale!
I'm worried that CSI: NY will not be back next year. Do Danny and Lindsay at least get a happy ending? — Laura
ADAM: Where's the faith, Laura? Regardless of the show's future, executive producer Pam Veasey tells us that the couple ends with some very good news: Danny passes the sergeant's test! But, if the show does return, Danny's new paygrade could definitely complicate things. "[You'll] get a hint of how dynamically different their working relationship might be." Veasey says.
This is... interesting. From TV Guide:
I'm worried that CSI: NY will not be back next year. Do Danny and Lindsay at least get a happy ending? — Laura
ADAM: Where's the faith, Laura? Regardless of the show's future, executive producer Pam Veasey tells us that the couple ends with some very good news: Danny passes the sergeant's test! But, if the show does return, Danny's new paygrade could definitely complicate things. "[You'll] get a hint of how dynamically different their working relationship might be." Veasey says.
I think it should complicate things a bit, although I don't think it's 'drivel' myself. If he's a sgt, he'll be her superior...it won't be a repeat of Grissom and Sara because they're already married when it happens, but there should still be a proper handling of the superior/subordinate aspect if they want the lab to still look like it's keeping its integrity. If they aren't careful, it's immediate fodder for defense attorneys and blown cases. I don't think either one would do anything dirty, but they have to be careful not to give any impression that anything dirty could be going on. I hope the writers are able to reflect that. It's already obviously not RL-like now, since I doubt they'd be able to work together IRL...they'd be like in different departments or something. (Pulling a Sara would be good, if they could find a way to put her on day shift or swing, if NY even has one(they've gotta have more than one shift) or move her to another dept and still do screentime...although that might be ideal, really...they could just be offscreen married and she wouldn't be around as much...happiness for all lol)
Although I like the ship, I'm also of the opinion that they work together a bit too much...I'd much prefer to see more of a mix of who they work with. I know Don was with them last time, and I think Mac or Hawkes, one of the two, but it'd be nice to see times when they aren't on-scene or in the lab together.