Kimmychu
Coroner
louise_dk said:
Yesterday I found one of the cheers on TV Guide's website, and they were talking about the Rikki/Danny chemistry, and Carmine said that Jacqueline was amazing at her performance/acting on the show:
http://tv.yahoo.com/contributor/4403...480184da__ER:1
Aww! What a sweet thing of him to say about Jacqueline Pinol! Thank you for posting about that and letting us know about it. It's not the first time he's praised Ms. Pinol's performance either. He's also done so in one of his most recent interviews with CSI Files.
This is what Carmine said when asked about the Danny/Rikki storyline:
It's drama and emotion and passion and circumstance.... They are contemplating, I believe, continuing on with that dynamic.
Seriously, I have never heard him even say anything close to that about DL. Emotion? Passion? Dynamic? In only fifteen minutes of screen time, the interactions between Danny and Rikki had tons more of all those things than Danny and Lindsay had in years. And that really says something.
The fact that Carmine had such good things to say about Danny/Rikki, that TPTB intended to run with it and acknowledged the good dynamic it had ... the storyline was changed at the very last minute solely because of Anna Belknap's pregnancy is a major clue TPTB had fully intended to end DL and begin developing Lindsay as an independant character. But no. Thanks to the pregnancy, we are now stuck with what is possibly (and very likely) going to end up being a laughing stock of a joke.
And TPTB? Your excuse that 'it'll be cool because it's the first time a CSI show has done it!' is a very lame one. It's an excuse that's not even worth the near-permanent trouble it'll bring about for the show ... but of course, you're not here to write quality stories, you're here to try keeping your ratings and you think the entire audience are all dumb as rocks and will worship you and whatever you do, don't ya?
privatename said:
As a matter of fact, it always puzzled me as to what exactly Danny saw in Lindsay.
Don't you know?! What Danny thinks doesn't matter because he's just a Piece of Hunk Meat whose existence is solely to cater to Lindsay's every whim, no matter how selfish or illogical or stupid it is! What does a slave like him need an opinion or a brain for?!
Heh, but seriously, you'll also notice that Lindsay technically has no mind of her own either. She is such a blank character who, thanks to proof from past seasons, might as well be gone from the show for all the impression she's left so far. The show rolls on just fine without her. The acting and characterization of the others on the cast only seem to suffer whenever they have to prop Lindsay up.
She's not a 'breath of fresh air', she's literally a detriment to the show as a whole.
I was watching the episode where Lindsay leaves the evidence out in the lab and then has the scene with Mac where he is "more worried" about her then about her potentially damaging a case and it just re-enforced to me how very unappealing the character of Lindsay is.
What made that scene even worse was that Mac's out-of-character behavior was so obvious that many people have complained about it. That scene is one of the best examples of Lindsay being a detriment to the other main characters.
magicmunchies said:
One theory I have about AB is I'm guessing she started off in theatre right?! She won an award for some Shakespeare thing in 2002 and has a bit of stage cred. Anyway you have to be kinda ott to get your point across on stage, so she might have been told to tone it down a bit with the emotions only shes probably lost all acting ability. Or simply she sees video cameras and can't act to save her self. What do i know anyway?!
Heh, this was discussed before, actually, and like you, we were also baffled how someone with theater experience could possibly come as emotionless and dead-fish-eyed as Belknap does on screen. See, if she was good in her theater acting and she was capable of emoting in it and she had to tone it down for TV acting ... by all logic, Lindsay would be the most emotional character on the show.
But no, she isn't. In fact, she's the complete opposite. Not only the most incapable of emoting in any effective fashion, but not even able to make a single line like, "I rock!" believable! :brickwall:
You brought up an interesting point about theater acting having to be 'over the top' to get a point across. The thing about theater acting is, there's no camera zoomed in on your face to scrutinize your expression. One of the main things you gotta do in theater is to get your voice loud enough and emote through it since the audience in the back may not be able to see your facial expression.
It's possible Belknap relied mainly on her voice for her acting, and never bothered working on her face. She may have been able to get away with it in theater, but there is no way in hell she can get away with it in TV acting ... and the last three seasons of CSI:NY clearly prove it. Maybe she assumed TV acting is only about standing in front of a camera and shooting off lines and doesn't feel any need to improve herself although it's apparent she's leagues behind the others. :brickwall: