That's one of the major reasons why I'm a regular poster in this thread. Being snapped out of the show, so to speak, is a big pet peeve for me when watching a TV show, film, etc. The moment that happens, that's it, you're constantly aware you're just watching a scripted show and that it's all acted and unreal, regardless of whether the other actors are doing a good job or not. Really detracts the enjoyment and believability.
Hahah, thank you! I can't think of any other word apart from 'pimp'. According to the dictionary ...
Pimp: One who finds customers for a prostitute; a procurer.
:lol: I guess in Lindsay's case, the other characters are her 'pimps' being tasked to find as many people in the audience to endear to her as possible.
That is so accurate. Whatever language you use, Pimps, props, whatever, they're still being used to sell the character. IMO, a character should sell themself.
Lindsay is so unbelievable to me, mostly because she pulls all of this drama, and no one at all calls her on it. They DO use the characters as props/pimps to give her something to do and sell her to the fans. Danny is the worst, but he's not the only one. Everyone around her has been so OOC and coddling/catering to her. It's really a distraction, because it
DOES snap you out of your fantasy of the show being somewhat real, and say "Wait, X would never do that, He/she didn't do that with Y, so why's he doing that with Lindsay?
Shytownmofo said:
I wholeheartedly agree. The things that she's gotten away with, that no one else would get away with, from Mac in particular really irk me. If Hawkes, Danny or anyone else would have left evidence out, especially at the time the lab was being reacredited, they would have gotten creamed.
Exactly. Mac was harsh with others, like his blow up towards Adam in front of other people, the way he ragged on Flack about the Taxi Killer's cab, his numerous telling offs of Danny over the years ... so why does Lindsay get special treatment and zero berating from a by-the-book, ex-Marine, first grade detective like Mac Taylor? If TPTB wrote Mac like that in the hopes that the audience would let Lindsay off the hook just because Mac did, that's just bad for
both characters.
I just don't get why all of these people are so OOC and deal with her in that way, when she doesn't deserve it. They Cater to her... which I can't stand, and don't understand. She's allegedly a professional CSI in her late 20's/early 30's. So, why does she need special treatment. She needs to grow up and deal with it already! If not...well, they need to show her the door.
Maybe that's exactly why they've written to be so OOC when it comes to Lindsay. Because if they weren't, they'd have shown Lindsay the door ages ago. :guffaw:[/quote]
If that's the case, and the writers are writing these people deliberately so OOC just for Anna/Lindsay's benefit, that's just sad. She needs to stand on her own or leave. Because now, the whole drama just detracts from the show.
I mean, Danny, the character Lindsay is so irrevocably stapled to, never gets a pass for his bad behavior, so why does Lindsay? She's nothing special. She's pretty, but she's so totally and utterly replaceable.