Top41 said:
IronCastles, word. She still doesn't fit with this team, period, and it stands out so much because the rest of them do fit together so well. She might fare *a little* better on CSI: Miami where the team is more divided and at odds with each other, but still the acting problem crops up because the actors on Miami are very good as well. She just doesn't belong on a CSI show period.
Thanks,
Top41. I admit that of the three, I think she'd fit in best in Miami. Vegas is too trippy and exotic, and New York is too emotional and gritty. Whereas in Miami I've always felt Horatio Caine has something of a Jesus "It's up to me to save the world!" complex and his overblown delivery of some lines--the "taggers" right before the cut to credits in particular--is laughable.
Although, y'know, putting Lindsay Monroe's absolute lack of a pulse in with Horatio Caine's absolute melodrama might cause the world to implode from such opposing forces. And then Horatio can't save it! :devil:
Joking aside, I think it's a combination of bad writing from TPTB--they really don't give her any sort of personality to demonstrate--but mainly Anna Belknap's listlessness. Even Vanessa Ferlito, given the first season lack of development in just trying to establish the characters, made Aiden Burn memorable with her sass and impish grins. That same type of zingers delivered by Lindsay comes out flatter than a flounder.
Two seasons in I think it's time to pull the Lindsay thing off its feeble life support already. If TPTB are contractually bound to keep her, downgrade her to a damn lab tech already, give her an analysis montage to do in each episode to give her "face time" and bring in someone capable and engaging who can function as a full-fledged member of the firm of Taylor, Bonasera, Messer, Hawkes, and Flack.
Or even don't replace her, and turn to other options. Showcase Adam's adorkability further. Give me more of Hammerback's bizarreness. Heck, even give me more Peyton-at-work, rather than Peyton-angsting-over-Mac. I'm still "meh" about Peyton on the whole because I really hate cast members brought in to serve as a love interest. I'd have preferred if they'd established her as a fixture in the lab first then had her dating Mac. As is, her being an ME takes backseat to her being Mac's girlfriend, which is a pity because Claire Forlani is a capable actress.