quoth_the_raven
Corpse
Well guys think about it, she's out in the middle of nowhere under a car, she can't move, she's in the middle of the desert. The desert is home to some of the worst weather and there are all sorts of wildlife out there. So having a coyote and a flood? Not much of a stretch.
And I agree with all of you that there are many similarities with GD, but I don't think there's nearly enough to say it's totally ripping it off. GD to me was just something to shake things up, because it was built in the course of two hours. With the MCSK storyline, they've built it up throughout the entire year. It's more complex, and I think it was extremely difficult to pull off, but I think they did it. Again, yes, the CSI-in-peril storyline is redundant, but I think it's fitting because they introduced Grissom and Sara's relationship last season and this season they built on it. This is going to be the ultimate test for not only Sara to survive, but for Grissom as well, and the rest of the team.
Also, as Jorja and everyone has said in interviews, the writers are excited to tell a story they haven't quite told yet (GD, again, I know, was similar). The MCSK is totally different though-- this person is targeting Grissom specifically, and trying to use Sara to get to him. This person created crime scene miniatures and has a thing for bleach. Honestly, IMHO, I believe the MCSK and Grave Danger hold no spectacular similarities to qualify as "crap".
I felt Jorja's acting in the first promo was very fitting, because the writers told her what to do obviously and they didn't write in things like "Oh please no don't do this." You know why? Because Sara's not that type of woman. She's strong and stubborn, and she's not about pleading and begging. That would ruin her entire character. Also, given her childhood, wouldn't you assume (dare I say it) that she is used to that sort of pain if she was abused? I know it sounds horrible, but it's probably not quite as shocking. That's just a theory
But, now time for my response of the latest promo-- NoOoo thIs CaN't bE happEning!!!11 Poor Sara! I loved all the emotions portrayed though, all the actors really brought something to the table and the music was heartbreaking. Like Catherine said though, she's a survivor.
Well, most people also don't star on a hit TV drama series that quickly climbed to the #1 top-rated show in the country It's an original storyline. If they didn't mix it up, like everyone said, it would be too similar to Grave Danger.
And just so you all know, I'm not asking for an argument, I'm just sharing my opinion I respect all your views and some very good points have been made here
And I agree with all of you that there are many similarities with GD, but I don't think there's nearly enough to say it's totally ripping it off. GD to me was just something to shake things up, because it was built in the course of two hours. With the MCSK storyline, they've built it up throughout the entire year. It's more complex, and I think it was extremely difficult to pull off, but I think they did it. Again, yes, the CSI-in-peril storyline is redundant, but I think it's fitting because they introduced Grissom and Sara's relationship last season and this season they built on it. This is going to be the ultimate test for not only Sara to survive, but for Grissom as well, and the rest of the team.
Also, as Jorja and everyone has said in interviews, the writers are excited to tell a story they haven't quite told yet (GD, again, I know, was similar). The MCSK is totally different though-- this person is targeting Grissom specifically, and trying to use Sara to get to him. This person created crime scene miniatures and has a thing for bleach. Honestly, IMHO, I believe the MCSK and Grave Danger hold no spectacular similarities to qualify as "crap".
I felt Jorja's acting in the first promo was very fitting, because the writers told her what to do obviously and they didn't write in things like "Oh please no don't do this." You know why? Because Sara's not that type of woman. She's strong and stubborn, and she's not about pleading and begging. That would ruin her entire character. Also, given her childhood, wouldn't you assume (dare I say it) that she is used to that sort of pain if she was abused? I know it sounds horrible, but it's probably not quite as shocking. That's just a theory
But, now time for my response of the latest promo-- NoOoo thIs CaN't bE happEning!!!11 Poor Sara! I loved all the emotions portrayed though, all the actors really brought something to the table and the music was heartbreaking. Like Catherine said though, she's a survivor.
CSI_TIME said:
Just curious, how may people in real life do you know that are trapped under a car by a psychopath with a flood and a coyote?
Well, most people also don't star on a hit TV drama series that quickly climbed to the #1 top-rated show in the country It's an original storyline. If they didn't mix it up, like everyone said, it would be too similar to Grave Danger.
And just so you all know, I'm not asking for an argument, I'm just sharing my opinion I respect all your views and some very good points have been made here