I wanted to upload a few icons, and nowadays that means losing a few, but before I take down my Gil/Nick icon I just wanted to say a few things about the CSI that is, that was, that never will be.
I didn't watch last night—I haven't watched at all this season except the opener resolution of the Miniature Killer—so
boniblithe gave me the lowdown. And you know, I'm not surprised really, because I'm sure they're done with dealing with Dourdan and his "personal problems," but the comm is called
deadbrowalking for a reason. Warrick's first plot arc had someone in the DA's office blackmailing him about his gambling addiction in order to get inside info, a plot I found so irritating that it kept me from watching the show when it was first on. And now he's going out after being framed not once but twice.
Warrick was very much a wasted character on the show—supposedly Gil's pick as the next in command, but never really getting enough moments in the sun; lots of hot interaction with Catherine only to mysteriously marry some nurse whom he divorced a year later; lots of playing up of Warrick's from-the-streets past without much on his geekiness at school. I mean, an African-American nerdy guy! And he was totally wasted!
The fandom followed in kind, with a weird lack of Warrick/Nick slash even though they were bffs. Warrick was really the only guy on the show who wasn't extensively slashed. The hetters loved him, though, and Catherine/Warrick (CWR) was popular with almost everyone. Shame that never happened on the show, but then again whenever Catherine actually had sex Bad Things Happened, such that Grissom said that maybe she shouldn't date and you sensed the show agreeing with him.
While I'm at it, there's another waste; the inherent misogyny of so many police procedurals (no woman can have control of her own sexuality without paying a high price, often the ultimate one) slammed Catherine hard—we were also reminded of her past as a stripper, her idiot ex husband (in early seasons before they killed him off) and her difficult relationships with her mother and her daughter. Marg Helgenberger is over 40 and hot like a firecracker, and Catherine's extended flirtation with Warrick was smoking, but Catherine could never settle into a relationship. Her sexuality was on display, but it never served her own needs.
Add that to the bizarre twists and turns of Gil/Sara—all that build up and we never get to see them actually get together, but rather have a dumb reveal of the they've-been-dating-for-a-while variety, and then Jorja Fox decides to leave, and that ended that. Or poor Nick, who can't seem to get out of the nice-but-not-quite-as-bright box, even after Grave Danger (the one where he was buried alive) might have given his character a little depth.
Frankly, I'd rather that a show just not have any character development at all—like the Law & Order franchise—than do this bizarre half-way thing of little glimpses but no real pay off, big shocking events with no fallout for the characters, a narrative that wants to be episodic and continuing at the same time.
As I said in the meme entry yesterday, I was going to make a Gil/Nick rec list but rereading those stories, with their hopes for actual Nick character growth, was too sad. But there's one story that I do come back to, and that I will recommend, and that's a series by
janissa11: Spare Parts / Metadata / Meridian. It's melancholy and tinged with regrets, and Nick actually leaves Las Vegas, finally, to become the man he should be. Which, I've realized, is what would have to happen.
Good bye icon. Good bye show.
I didn't watch last night—I haven't watched at all this season except the opener resolution of the Miniature Killer—so
Warrick was very much a wasted character on the show—supposedly Gil's pick as the next in command, but never really getting enough moments in the sun; lots of hot interaction with Catherine only to mysteriously marry some nurse whom he divorced a year later; lots of playing up of Warrick's from-the-streets past without much on his geekiness at school. I mean, an African-American nerdy guy! And he was totally wasted!
The fandom followed in kind, with a weird lack of Warrick/Nick slash even though they were bffs. Warrick was really the only guy on the show who wasn't extensively slashed. The hetters loved him, though, and Catherine/Warrick (CWR) was popular with almost everyone. Shame that never happened on the show, but then again whenever Catherine actually had sex Bad Things Happened, such that Grissom said that maybe she shouldn't date and you sensed the show agreeing with him.
While I'm at it, there's another waste; the inherent misogyny of so many police procedurals (no woman can have control of her own sexuality without paying a high price, often the ultimate one) slammed Catherine hard—we were also reminded of her past as a stripper, her idiot ex husband (in early seasons before they killed him off) and her difficult relationships with her mother and her daughter. Marg Helgenberger is over 40 and hot like a firecracker, and Catherine's extended flirtation with Warrick was smoking, but Catherine could never settle into a relationship. Her sexuality was on display, but it never served her own needs.
Add that to the bizarre twists and turns of Gil/Sara—all that build up and we never get to see them actually get together, but rather have a dumb reveal of the they've-been-dating-for-a-while variety, and then Jorja Fox decides to leave, and that ended that. Or poor Nick, who can't seem to get out of the nice-but-not-quite-as-bright box, even after Grave Danger (the one where he was buried alive) might have given his character a little depth.
Frankly, I'd rather that a show just not have any character development at all—like the Law & Order franchise—than do this bizarre half-way thing of little glimpses but no real pay off, big shocking events with no fallout for the characters, a narrative that wants to be episodic and continuing at the same time.
As I said in the meme entry yesterday, I was going to make a Gil/Nick rec list but rereading those stories, with their hopes for actual Nick character growth, was too sad. But there's one story that I do come back to, and that I will recommend, and that's a series by
Good bye icon. Good bye show.
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Date: 2008-05-16 12:51 pm (UTC)But I pulled up those stories to read again, and they're in tabs. I'm looking forward to spending time with them, so thanks for bringing them up again.
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Date: 2008-05-16 01:11 pm (UTC)It's not that I'm upset—other than the symbolic why you gotta let a brotha go down like that?—but more that while before I might have been "gee, should I have stopped watching?" now I'm like, "that was absolutely the right decision."
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Date: 2008-05-16 04:23 pm (UTC)*rereads*
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Date: 2008-05-16 05:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-16 06:59 pm (UTC)"Hey, we're professionals. Now let's talk to each other about exactly what we're doing and why we're doing it, as we go about our daily routine. That way, in case, through some fantastic twist of fate, we are actually just shallowly drawn characters on a tv show, viewers will understand what's going on. Ok? Ok."
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Date: 2008-05-17 12:18 am (UTC)hahah, oh, nicky crying. I'm totally with you on the reasoning behind it. And those little things that the creators can't control? Is another reason I'm becoming less and less enamored of scripted television, and I feel sort of rotten about that!
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Date: 2008-05-17 12:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-17 12:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-18 03:03 pm (UTC)