Review by
Cinders
posted
4 years ago
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33 fans
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One reason I love CSI over other crime shows like Law and Order (although, I do love me some Law and Order) is because of the character interaction. It's just enough to keep us guessing, and subtle enough not to distract from the main plot of any one episode. What I really love about CSI is the rare episode that really shows how the team can pull together in a crisis to help one of their own. Episodes like "Grave Danger," "Fannysmackin'," "Living Doll," "Dead Doll," "Built to Kill Part 2," and even "Playing With Fire" to an extent really show how the team cares for each other as friends, and I love that rare glimpse into the bonds between them.
But in working side by side for seven and a half years, in a job where one sees the darkest and ugliest that society has to offer, one has to wonder if these bonds go further than just friendship.
There have been three (and a half) instances in which romantic tension has been hinted at between two main characters on the show. And I will be addressing all three (and a half-- yes I will explain this) instances under subheadings to follow.
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Opinion by
Castz
posted
4 years ago
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14 fans
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You cannot tell by looking at us now, but at one point my family was a menagerie of mish-mashed personalities, with no one loving the other. Each member got more and more cynical as a divorce went under way, or a relative passed away. The strains on our family ties were visible, and it felt as though we were sincerely going to fall apart.
I tell you this so that I may explain to you why it is that I love CSI: Las Vegas. As hard as I have tried in the past, it seemed as though I could not find common ground to bring my family back together. Although our last names are the same, and each of us has similar blood, we simply could not relate to one another. This all changed when I was first introduced to CSI.
When I began watching, I immediately got caught up in the excitement surrounding the show. I became completely engrossed in all things forensic. Slowly, members of my family would realize I was tuning them out, or ignoring them to watch it. Can you blame me? As we all fell into place, each of us watching, guessing, yelling at our TV’s, (“The hair was red?! It’s not the...
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10 fans
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Sara & Nick is her fave friendship.
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Q: For starters, Congrats on winning the June FOTM! What do you have to say to everyone who voted for you?
A: That's really awesome of all of you. Especially as I don't feel like I've been as active at the CSI spot as I have been in the past. I've been derelict in my CSI fanpopping duties. But perhaps, winning this is the kick in the pants I need to pay attention to the spot again. I'm also really glad it's been picking up in popularity. It was dragging for a while, and I felt like it was only me and a handful of users keeping it going. But now, I think there are a lot more participating, and that's awesome.
Q: So for those of us who aren't that familar with you, tell us a bit about yourself!
A: Oh. Well. That's always a complicated question. I guess the basics are that I live in Seattle, and I am in a teacher education program, which will grant me my Masters Degree in Elementary Education. I started two weeks ago and it has become my life. I have an Australian Terrier named Doobie, and two guinea pigs named Donut and Caboose. I write a lot, nothing very worthwhile, and I majored in drama and creative writing. I also watch way too much TV.
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