Announcing
magnified_crime, a discussion community devoted to today's most popular procedural dramas, moderated by both the lovely
eternal_sadist and yours truly.
This is a community designed solely with merit-based discussion in mind, and we're looking for people who enjoy participating in and facilitating strong conversation--even debate. For those of you who are particularly verbose, we're trying to hook you! :) Among the shows covered are those of the CSI and Law & Order franchises, NCIS, Criminal Minds, Cold Case, Without a Trace, and Numb3rs, and we're open to more prompting. New discussions will be posted every few days, and for more info, check out our profile page. In the meantime, to tempt you, this is the topic we open with:
2 July 2007:
In light of the
interview with Carmine Giovinazzo that
CSI Files recently posted, relationships--especially that between Danny Messer and Lindsay Monroe--have been called to the forefront. CSI: NY has put forth several canon relationships this season, to both the dismay and elation of its viewers. Does this help the show? Has it been handled correctly? Does it have more potential than is being grasped? Should the writers have ignored all of this completely and stuck to the procedural portion of procedural dramas?
Come join us!