audrina said:
Oh! and also, why I like her: She's quiet and thoughtful, not as forceful as some of the others - a nice balance. She has a nice repoirtee with Mac, like the mentor/mentee thing. She seems like a real person to me, someone you could meet in your town. I think she's a lot diff from Aiden, a good idea since that character was beloved by many. I guess I'm interested in watching her grow. OK. Done now.
I don't think Lindsay has ever been thoughtful, she joined the team as a showoff, and she ended the season as a banshee. She has raced Danny in the lab, tried to one up him when it comes to Mac's after hours doing, she failed to show compassion to the father that murdered his daughters thoughtless and selfish killer, she snatched, and on I could go but why.
Lindsay is actually quite forceful and not in a positive I'm a strong woman way but in a I'm a three-year-old not getting enough attention way, like her infamous crime scene tantrum. She exerts herself on people be they co-workers or suspects in order to feel superior, in fact all my examples of how she is not thoughtful also fit nicely as examples of how she is annoyingly and pathetically forceful.
I wouldn't want to meet Lindsay and I can't imagine I'd remember her longer than it took me to walk in the other direction. I like people of substance and intelligence, from what I saw over the course of 22 episodes she absolutly lacks the former and mostly lacks the latter.
As far as the comparison between Carmine being uncomfortable in the unconvincing flirting scenes and Anna being unconvincing always because she is uncomfortable with the way her character is written, well it just doesn't warrant much merit, because again Carmine pulls everything else off beautifully, other than the solitary bow and arrow scene Anna hasn't pulled off much.
Frankly, the converse of what you say could be true as well, and more than likely probably is, perhaps it is not the writers that have thrown Anna off balance, but Anna who has thrown the writers off balance. Maybe they spent the season searching for what her limited range could convey and they just never found it beyond the bouncy bubbly child or the scenes with Sinese. It is all well and good to blame the writers up to a point, but Anna must own responsibility for her lackluster and failed performances, when it comes to a teleplay, the writers make the words it is Anna's job to give those words life.
The talent of the portrayer limits the character’s growth, so I think if we are waiting for Lindsay's, we will be disappointed repeatedly. The background is where she belongs, truthfully, she belongs on another show, but any decrease in screen time is better than no decrease at all.
Ali