Hope this finale, season or series, ends with the team together, first and foremost. This show is not about Mac and the hideous Christine, or Flack and Lovato. It's about the team of crime solving CSI's, and that is where the effort of the writers should always be. Loyal viewers have followed this show for the past 9 years because of the main characters and how they work together. The latest push by the writers to force "The Match Game" into the basic element of this show has really gotten old. So end the show with no weddings, no funerals, just the team working side by side.
Well, as far as endings go, this one stunk even worse than Edward Furlong's jump out the Montauk point lighthouse in season 7. Why do the writers have to ruin good shows? Christine is one of the most abysmal characters to pollute the waters of CSI NY! Instead of ending the series with the CSI NY team all together, as was appropriately done last season, Mac has jumped ship and left his esteemed colleagues and friends high and dry in the final scenes, for a character whose wooden acting leaves Peyton looking like an Oscar contender. Trying to erase the final images of this episode from my memory... I want to remember the show for the greatness it once had, not the dreck that the writers have tried to spoonfeed the viewers in recent episodes. Oh how the mighty have fallen!
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Hope this finale, season or series, ends with the team together, first and foremost. This show is not about Mac and the hideous Christine, or Flack and Lovato. It's about the team of crime solving CSI's, and that is where the effort of the writers should always be. Loyal viewers have followed this show for the past 9 years because of the main characters and how they work together. The latest push by the writers to force "The Match Game" into the basic element of this show has really gotten old. So end the show with no weddings, no funerals, just the team working side by side.
ReplyDeleteWell, as far as endings go, this one stunk even worse than Edward Furlong's jump out the Montauk point lighthouse in season 7. Why do the writers have to ruin good shows? Christine is one of the most abysmal characters to pollute the waters of CSI NY! Instead of ending the series with the CSI NY team all together, as was appropriately done last season, Mac has jumped ship and left his esteemed colleagues and friends high and dry in the final scenes, for a character whose wooden acting leaves Peyton looking like an Oscar contender. Trying to erase the final images of this episode from my memory... I want to remember the show for the greatness it once had, not the dreck that the writers have tried to spoonfeed the viewers in recent episodes. Oh how the mighty have fallen!
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