On Miami, we've already seen them develop relationships quickly, too quickly. I'm sorry, but I was never a fan of Horatio and Marisol. To me, that whole thing came way the hell out of left field. And this whole thing with Calleigh and Eric and Stetler finding out/consequences... where the hell was he when H and Mari hooked up? Isn't that some kind of problem...your boss being your brother-in-law?
GNRF posted: I don't think Stetler could say anything about Horatio being Eric's brother-in-law. The rule is no fraternization between co-workers. There's nothing in the rule book that says that co-workers can't be related. Remember that before Horatio was at the crime lab, he and his brother Ray were both cops and I would wager that they even worked together on ocassion.
And also, when H and Marisol got together, there was no non-fraternization rule yet. The rule wasn't put into place until last season, and Stetler didn't come up with the rule himself; it was the state/county that did, because of some lawsuit that had happened.
By the way, is it my imagination, or does Mark look a little like the guy who played Ray Sr.? :lol:
Your're right, he does look like a small Ray Sr. :lol:
Welcome back, delkolover.
It's good to see you back,
delkolover.
I wish Corey luck in his future endeavors. Gosh, that sounds really formal, but I really don't know what else to say. I'm at a loss for words here.
I'm sorry to see Corey go.
He wrote one of the best--and it probably is my favorite--interactions between Horatio and Rick in "Nailed." Horatio and Rick actually started to really communicate with each other in that scene.