CSI NY - "People With Money"
This isn't even really going to be a review, just some general thoughts.
11 hours to go until new Numb3rs!!!!!!
On the purely lizard brain side, I really enjoyed this ep. Everyone was looking quite hot and buff. I'm even enjoying Danny's new 'do more than I thought I would. They must put him in a really good light that de-accentuates the hobbitness of his head or something. I also enjoyed a brief glimpse of a shirtless!Mac. Nice. Now if they could do that for Flack, Danny and Hawkes...I'll be a really happy camper.
Plot-wise? A big, fat MEH. I wasn't all that impressed with either of the plots and they both felt...
crimsonquills and I were discussing on IM during the ep that the pacing was just weird. I'm wondering if that contributed to my dislike for the stories themselves. It felt really rushed in some parts and just weird in others.
Arcing story-wise? I'm reserving judgement on the Peyton thing until we see how it plays out, but so far I'm irritated with how much they've had to alter Mac's character to make this work. The Mac of seasons 1 and 2 is not the Mac I saw there.
I'm also reserving judgement on Flack's recovery to see if they decide to deal with it more. I'm not asking for a full episode or anything, but I am irritated with how these writers have these HUGE traumatic events that happen to the characters and then never really deal with the aftermath. They need to watch the first few eps of CSI with Nick after "Grave Danger". It wasn't all-consuming, but you definitely saw the effects. I want to see that with Flack, and Danny over his brother and Stella over Frankie.
I'd like it if this didn't turn into yet another show that I'm in it JUST for the pretty.
Plot-wise? A big, fat MEH. I wasn't all that impressed with either of the plots and they both felt...
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Arcing story-wise? I'm reserving judgement on the Peyton thing until we see how it plays out, but so far I'm irritated with how much they've had to alter Mac's character to make this work. The Mac of seasons 1 and 2 is not the Mac I saw there.
I'm also reserving judgement on Flack's recovery to see if they decide to deal with it more. I'm not asking for a full episode or anything, but I am irritated with how these writers have these HUGE traumatic events that happen to the characters and then never really deal with the aftermath. They need to watch the first few eps of CSI with Nick after "Grave Danger". It wasn't all-consuming, but you definitely saw the effects. I want to see that with Flack, and Danny over his brother and Stella over Frankie.
I'd like it if this didn't turn into yet another show that I'm in it JUST for the pretty.
11 hours to go until new Numb3rs!!!!!!
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HAHAHAHA!
I was pretty underimpressed by this episode, too. The plot with the celebutantes, there was this weird cut where it was suddenly the ME going "Hey, you know that tooth you found outside the club?!?"
And I *assume* that the episode had run long, and they had to cut scenes, but it was just so WEIRD.
I didn't care for the plots, and there was not enough Danny. And NO Danny/Lindsay, and I agree with everything you said about them altering the character of Mac. And... would it have KILLED them to have Flack in rehab? I mean, he had his stomach... blown open. Geez.
ALSO. Um, the detective, Angell? I'm not sure if that's just not a good actress, or if the writing was weird, but... yergh.
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10 hours 40 minutes until new Numb3rs!
Hee! I can't resist the countdown.
Also, I don't know if you watch CSI: Las Vegas, but they also had weird editing issues. Imagine that they filmed two complete but totally unrelated episodes, one that runs 45 minutes long on screen and one that runs 75 minutes on screen. Then they realize that neither of these fits into a 60 minute time slot. So they lopped the first 15 minutes off of the 75 minute ep, stuck them onto the end of the 45 minute episode, and inserted a "To Be Continued" screen into the place where they severed the 75 minute ep. That's exactly how CSI went. I thought the ep was over at 9:45, but it kept going and then proceeded to set up two whole new plots, both of which were totally unrelated to the first 45 minutes. It was a completel WTF moment.
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