I feel like Nadia was reduced to a plot device for Lindsay to have bigger storylines. It makes me sad. I think Lindsay already has tons of air time, and they didn't need this. (I know most people love her and that's fine.... This is just my opinion.)
I'm still extremely angry about Nadia, so I feel like I'm going to have a hard time enjoying the episodes for a while. I will say, I'm looking forward to seeing Burgess in Intelligence.
Solid episode, but Erin turning to her mother, seriously? Erin struggling to stay clean is not really a storyline I am looking forward to. And Erin feeling responsible for Nadia's death is also quite a stretch. I am excited about Burgess in Intelligence, Voight is awesome these last few episodes. Loved a shaken Platt.
Personally I don't feel she was made a plot device for Lindsay necessarily but for the sake of making the crossover dramatic. Having the team rescue Nadia and seeing her face down Yates in court and dealing with her experience and how the team helped her with the aftermath of that ordeal would have been a far better story line then what we got. I will never understand why writers feel the only way to sake up a characters world is with death. How to survive and a tramatic experience effects all those around you is far more compelling.
I came here just to see if someone noticed something strange about Voight on this episode, but I guess not... There was something different about his face, like he was wearing contact lenses or something... I know they dialed it down the make up on Lindsay, to make her seem broken up about Nadia, and that's normal, but in Voight's case it was different, I don't know, he looked younger or something.
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I feel like Nadia was reduced to a plot device for Lindsay to have bigger storylines. It makes me sad. I think Lindsay already has tons of air time, and they didn't need this. (I know most people love her and that's fine.... This is just my opinion.)
ReplyDeleteIm still getting used to that crazy crossover last week. I do miss Nadia a lot but in all I loved the episodes they worked hard.
ReplyDeleteI'm still extremely angry about Nadia, so I feel like I'm going to have a hard time enjoying the episodes for a while. I will say, I'm looking forward to seeing Burgess in Intelligence.
ReplyDeleteSolid episode, but Erin turning to her mother, seriously? Erin struggling to stay clean is not really a storyline I am looking forward to. And Erin feeling responsible for Nadia's death is also quite a stretch. I am excited about Burgess in Intelligence, Voight is awesome these last few episodes. Loved a shaken Platt.
ReplyDeletePersonally I don't feel she was made a plot device for Lindsay necessarily but for the sake of making the crossover dramatic. Having the team rescue Nadia and seeing her face down Yates in court and dealing with her experience and how the team helped her with the aftermath of that ordeal would have been a far better story line then what we got. I will never understand why writers feel the only way to sake up a characters world is with death. How to survive and a tramatic experience effects all those around you is far more compelling.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree that that story would have been so much better!
ReplyDeleteI came here just to see if someone noticed something strange about Voight on this episode, but I guess not... There was something different about his face, like he was wearing contact lenses or something... I know they dialed it down the make up on Lindsay, to make her seem broken up about Nadia, and that's normal, but in Voight's case it was different, I don't know, he looked younger or something.
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