He does? I don't think he was handling the death of his wife particulary well and, although it wasn't in a major way, his attitude was affecting Stella.
If anything it's normally considered worse if you turn all your emotion inwards. They do say always watch out for the quite ones. If something is wrong with Danny you know it. If something really goes wrong with Mac you might not know it until it's too late. I'm not putting him in the same league as Danny, but I still think Mac needs some work himself.
I don't know--I think Mac does fine. Stella is concerned because she's his friend, not because he's taking out his unhappiness on her in any way. There's a big difference in the way Mac acts and the way Danny acts, and that's in the result: Mac doesn't let personal matters adversely affect his job, whereas Danny does. So I think Mac is much better able to handle himself than Danny is. Mac deals with his emotions at appropriate times and uses them in a positive way (as in, working to free the guy in "The Closer"). Danny's just kind of fly off the cuff (as in "The Dove Commission") and end up getting him in trouble.
But as I've said before, it might not be part of his job but as a friend why doesn't he try to help? Just watched 'The Dove Commission' and Aiden wasn't slow at calling Danny out.
Because, and I think this is important, Mac is not Danny's friend. He's Danny's boss, and his mentor. Big difference there. Mac is concerned with Danny's professional development, not his personal problems. Aiden, on the other hand, is very obviously Danny's friend as well as his colleague. Just as Stella is Mac's friend as well. But Danny and Mac aren't friends, at least, not from anything I can tell.
As long as he does more than just 'understand'.
I don't know that he's required to. In fact, if he thinks Danny is an actual detriment to the department, he'd be obligated to fire him.
Now, Mac's not a jerk and I do think he's try to help Danny, but again, in a professional capacity. Danny needs counselling--I could see Mac encouraging him or even forcing him to go. If Mac ever encountered the person who hurt Danny, I'm sure he'd do everything in his power to make sure that person answered for what he/she did. But beyond that might be out of scope for their current relationship.
Hope there is something to unfold and that we haven't just been seriously over-analysing Danny's every move. :lol:
:lol: Yeah, no kidding. Though I for one will be very disappointed if we don't get some sort of explanation behind Danny's behavior. There's too much here for him to just be over-sensitive or touchy. And the stuff we've talked about here--abuse possibly leading to the Tanglewood involvement, causing him to lie to feel safe, etc.--makes a lot of sense.