Re: Season 8 Spoiler Discussion - There's Nothing You Can't Do In New
Just last week, Mac was all 'look how far you've come since the Early Days' - he hasn't come very far, it would seem. He went from needing Flack and Mac to save his ass to needing his wife to save his ass.
My guess is that they want this to look like Lindsay has Danny's back, but it looks more like she's holding his hand.
Although I suppose Lindsay must have studied up on all of the IAB protocol because she knew her boneheaded husband would step in it sooner or later and she needed to be able to clean up the mess.
Just last week, Mac was all 'look how far you've come since the Early Days' - he hasn't come very far, it would seem. He went from needing Flack and Mac to save his ass to needing his wife to save his ass.
My guess is that they want this to look like Lindsay has Danny's back, but it looks more like she's holding his hand.
Although I suppose Lindsay must have studied up on all of the IAB protocol because she knew her boneheaded husband would step in it sooner or later and she needed to be able to clean up the mess.
Is that supposed to be cute? This isn't even about not liking DL, this is about being really annoyed at how this storyline is playing out. I really feel like the writers could have done a better job of balancing 'Lindsay supports Danny' with 'Danny is a grown man.' For better or worse, this isn't his first rodeo.Giovinazzo playfully teases that his onscreen wife “comes in and takes control” once she hones in on who is angling to screw over her hubby, adding, “She even schools him on how to talk to the Internal Affairs agent, played by Dean Norris (Breaking Bad). Danny definitely does a little bit of the ‘OK, dear’ thing.”
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