I actually like this idea as well ... heck, at least this scenario would be somewhat original. But wait, that probably means that the CSIM writers wouldn't think of it ...:guffaw: After all, quite a few of the plots so far this season have been a bit uninspired, to say the least.
You're probably right about them not thinking of it. :lol: And I agree with the last part above too. Love that sleeping smilie.
I think Calleigh will probably be safe too, since Emily mentioned recently during an interview on the Craig Ferguson talk show that she'd been discussing Season 9 with one of the show-runners. (No reason for her to be doing that, unless she was planning on being on CSIM next season). And I think that we would've heard something by now if another central cast-member, such as Ryan or Natalia, was going to be killed off.
So I guess that leaves Jesse, Walter, or one of the lab techs? Or, if TPTB's pattern of over-hyping upcoming episodes repeats itself , it'll just be some fairly minor guest-star who's only made a couple of appearances on the show.
They better leave Valera, Dave and Travers alone. I like them too much.
I'm still think if there is a casualty that it will be Paula (the police woman) or someone like that.
Honestly, I too could have done without the "who dies?/who lives?" cliff-hanger.There's nothing wrong with ending a season with an episode that doesn't create more questions than it answers.
Here here! Totally agree. Every season lately we get this kind of cliffy on Miami. Or at least the last three or four seasons. :lol:
I know TPTB want to keep viewers speculating about the future of their favorite characters over the summer, in the hopes of boosting ratings when the new season premieres in the fall. But IMO, that tactic has been used so many times on prime-time TV that it's somewhat predictable. It would've been nice to be surprised by something new for a change.
Agreed. I think they'll find that viewers are getting more and more annoyed with these kinds of cliffs.