It should be about the cases, damn it! And the subtext. The subtext is also very good.
I absolutely, completely agree. The part of CSI I like least is when they feel compelled to wander off into personal-life-land. I like Sara just fine when she's doing her job. When she's mooning around pining after Gil (give it up, hon), she annoys me beyond belief, and I end up hoping the next DB they get called in for will be hers (I really hate that plotline, obviously). I was so hoping WaT wouldn't head that route. I mean, yeah, I can live in denial. I have lots of practice. But it was so nice not to have to for once.
Sam hasn't even looked at Martin yet. Maybe she's just trying to make Jack jealous, so she enlists the help of her new best gay friend Martin, and in the process they make Danny jealous too. It's win/win for everyone.
That's brilliant! A wonderful solution that's both logical and classic, the stuff of romantic plotlines ranging from screwball comedies to film noir. I'm all for it.
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I absolutely, completely agree. The part of CSI I like least is when they feel compelled to wander off into personal-life-land. I like Sara just fine when she's doing her job. When she's mooning around pining after Gil (give it up, hon), she annoys me beyond belief, and I end up hoping the next DB they get called in for will be hers (I really hate that plotline, obviously). I was so hoping WaT wouldn't head that route. I mean, yeah, I can live in denial. I have lots of practice. But it was so nice not to have to for once.
Sam hasn't even looked at Martin yet. Maybe she's just trying to make Jack jealous, so she enlists the help of her new best gay friend Martin, and in the process they make Danny jealous too. It's win/win for everyone.
That's brilliant! A wonderful solution that's both logical and classic, the stuff of romantic plotlines ranging from screwball comedies to film noir. I'm all for it.