During the first season I started a thread like this, and the basic idea of it was about how cool it was that the women of CSI: NY were tough and capable, even more so than the men on the show much of the time. It was the men who got emotional and weepy, not the women. Stella was tough all around, and when cases got to her it was usually because they frustrated her or made her mad. Aiden was tough enough to go back to a seedy mob-owned pizza parlor to get evidence even though they tried to intimadate her. In short, it seemed NY had some of the best writing for women on TV.
Fast forward a year, and it feels like a different show. The writers found a way to victimize almost every woman on the show in one way or another. Stella was attacked by her boyfriend. Aiden was murdered (and possibly raped). Nothing happened directly to Lindsay, but the writers gave her clunker lines like "Looking at her makes me feel so vulnerable" every time a young, female victim showed up in the morgue. That, and she had a fit over what happened to Stella in "All Access." Lindsay's character, too, started off better--she was tackling suspects at the start of the season.
Did this bother anyone else? It seems to me like they went for every cliche in the book when deciding how to terrorize/victimize the women in the main cast this year.
Fast forward a year, and it feels like a different show. The writers found a way to victimize almost every woman on the show in one way or another. Stella was attacked by her boyfriend. Aiden was murdered (and possibly raped). Nothing happened directly to Lindsay, but the writers gave her clunker lines like "Looking at her makes me feel so vulnerable" every time a young, female victim showed up in the morgue. That, and she had a fit over what happened to Stella in "All Access." Lindsay's character, too, started off better--she was tackling suspects at the start of the season.
Did this bother anyone else? It seems to me like they went for every cliche in the book when deciding how to terrorize/victimize the women in the main cast this year.