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I'd rather not see it, but then I'd still, like I said, rather see Flack get promoted.
It has seemed like some have stopped with the original since Grissom left. NY used to be my only one but then I got hooked on the original...never did stick with Miami, after I watched Speed die in the reruns. I still hope they give us one more NY season though. It's got a special spot because it was my first.
I do not think that Don deserves a promotion more than Danny. Furthermore, they do not occupy the same post, do not have no same superior.
I think that that could be nice to see Danny evolving in a responsible job.
His attitude and its acts will see each other doubtless changed, would work less with Lindsay for not, not about whom we speak about favoritism. He will also want to prove to Mac that he has was right to rely on him.
I do not think that Don deserves a promotion more than Danny. Furthermore, they do not occupy the same post, do not have no same superior.
I think that that could be nice to see Danny evolving in a responsible job.
His attitude and its acts will see each other doubtless changed, would work less with Lindsay for not, not about whom we speak about favoritism. He will also want to prove to Mac that he has was right to rely on him.
Yes, because Danny is oh-so-responsible, with his disobedience during the Minhas shooting in S1 and his refusal to obey a direct order from Mac to stop investigating the natural death of a homeless man. Or his failure to report that Riki Sandoval had stolen his service weapon. Or his failure to report the theft of his badge and ID by a deranged serial killer. Or his decision to disobey Mac yet again and charge into a shootout sans vest. Yes, Danny is clearly far more responsible than Flack, and far more deserving of a promotion since he squirted baby gravy on Lindsay's biscuits. Danny's terminal dumbassery isn't going to be cured just because he got married and procreated. In fact, his worst offenses have come since he married and had a child.
"[You'll] get a hint of how dynamically different their working relationship might be." Veasey says.
I do not think that Don deserves a promotion more than Danny. Furthermore, they do not occupy the same post, do not have no same superior.
I think that that could be nice to see Danny evolving in a responsible job.
His attitude and its acts will see each other doubtless changed, would work less with Lindsay for not, not about whom we speak about favoritism. He will also want to prove to Mac that he has was right to rely on him.
Yes, because Danny is oh-so-responsible, with his disobedience during the Minhas shooting in S1 and his refusal to obey a direct order from Mac to stop investigating the natural death of a homeless man. Or his failure to report that Riki Sandoval had stolen his service weapon. Or his failure to report the theft of his badge and ID by a deranged serial killer. Or his decision to disobey Mac yet again and charge into a shootout sans vest. Yes, Danny is clearly far more responsible than Flack, and far more deserving of a promotion since he squirted baby gravy on Lindsay's biscuits. Danny's terminal dumbassery isn't going to be cured just because he got married and procreated. In fact, his worst offenses have come since he married and had a child.
Danny maybe made all this but Don made worse, he killed a man. Certainly the anger leads him to this act but that remains the worst crime for a cop.
Then I do not think that he is more deserving
Danny is a cop who evolves, who makes errors, he is not completed. But there is a good cop. He deserves this promotion as every cop who evolves in his work. Mac knows all this if he looks to him it is that he judges that it goes to him of right.
Later I can understand that the DL displeases, but I am satisfied that we linger little over the character Danny.
Yes, because Danny is oh-so-responsible, with his disobedience during the Minhas shooting in S1 and his refusal to obey a direct order from Mac to stop investigating the natural death of a homeless man. Or his failure to report that Riki Sandoval had stolen his service weapon. Or his failure to report the theft of his badge and ID by a deranged serial killer. Or his decision to disobey Mac yet again and charge into a shootout sans vest. Yes, Danny is clearly far more responsible than Flack, and far more deserving of a promotion since he squirted baby gravy on Lindsay's biscuits. Danny's terminal dumbassery isn't going to be cured just because he got married and procreated. In fact, his worst offenses have come since he married and had a child.
Danny maybe made all this but Don made worse, he killed a man. Certainly the anger leads him to this act but that remains the worst crime for a cop.
Then I do not think that he is more deserving
Danny is a cop who evolves, who makes errors, he is not completed. But there is a good cop. He deserves this promotion as every cop who evolves in his work. Mac knows all this if he looks to him it is that he judges that it goes to him of right.
Later I can understand that the DL displeases, but I am satisfied that we linger little over the character Danny.
I'm not sure what you're saying, but yes, Don did kill a man. He murdered him. If this were common knowledge, as Danny's mistakes are, then not only would he not get a promotion, but he would be in prison. But it isn't common knowledge. I think Mac knows, and Danny might have an inkling, but that's it. Danny's mistakes are very public knowledge, and they knowingly endangered the public on two occasions just because Danny didn't feel like making a big deal of things. Nor were Danny's actions motivated by grief or rage; they were done to cover his sloppy, irresponsible ass. Flack murdered a cop-killer who killed his girlfriend and would happily have plugged him. Danny has a history of endangering others to save his own ass. If I had to choose between them for the Better Cop Award, I would rather have the cop who puts the public first and has proven himself reliable over and over.
Most of what Danny did wasn't to "save his own ass," and most of it posed no threat to the general public. The exception would be getting his badge stolen by Shane Casey. But Lindsay, Flack and Stella all knew about it - Stella found out later, but she did find out about it, and she was a superior officer - and none of them did anything when it became clear that Danny wasn't going to/didn't do anything about it. I would think that if losing your badge was a serious offense, whoever knew about it and did nothing to make sure it was reported would be seen as guilty as well.