CSI: Lady Heather and Grissom
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
I try to keep pace with the show. I've loved it since its inception. It barely got any push by CBS at the time, because they were busy promoting the program scheduled as a lead in.
CSI is still around, but I bet no one can recall what the proceeding show was. Since I don't care, I won't mention it.
I've read sites about the show. Grissom isn't as liked as the more "emotionally accessible" characters.
Frankly, I like the introverted, analytical and
seemingly emotionally remote characterization of Grissom.
Why? He fits the profile of the type of scientist in his field: a highly analytical, logical, extremely bright fellow who spends a lot of time in his own head.
In my humble opinion, Lady Heather is his
soul mate. She's as smart as he is. She's very very beautiful and she's fearless. Aside from Hodges, Lady Heather actually understands Grissom. And
he understands her.
My favorite scene from
Episode 723 | The Good, the Bad & the Dominatrix is when Catherine Willows says (paraphrasing), "Boy I'd like to know who wore the chaps."
I don't like the relationship between Grissom and Sidle. Why? Catherine said it best (paraphrasing again), "It's better to see someone away from all of this." She also mentioned something about dipping into the same well.
That's my philosophy in a nutshell. But on TV dating a co-worker is de rigeur, otherwise there'd be no
dramatic tension.
Whatever....
Labels: Catherine Willows, CSI, Gil Grissom, Lady Heather, Sara Sidle
posted by GoldenAh
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