In my case, on the contrary, I bought a collection disc, and LV and NY were cross-watched: I watched two seasons of LV first, and then watched two seasons of NY, so that there would be no aesthetic fatigue.
Here's my comparison of the main characters in the first two seasons of the two series, for CSI fans...
1. Male No. 1: G and MG
in the first few seasons gave me the impression of being a serious scientist, not a A police detective who rarely shows up on the scene with a gun. G is unsmiling, always staring at people with a pair of sharp eyes, making me hairy. Even to his subordinates, he seldom smiled, and basically appeared as a stern teacher.
All in all: G is an overly rational character. Of course, many CSI fans like this setting, but I just feel that the atmosphere is not active enough, and such people make people feel depressed in their daily life.
G's only hobby is studying insects. I usually hate most insects, so my intimacy with this character is also discounted.
M: Because I watched LV first, I was a little uncomfortable with M at first. In particular, GARY, the actor of M, often appears as a villain in Hollywood movies: "Ransom Storm" is a kidnapper who hates the rich, "Green Mile" Inside is a racist lawyer... first time seeing him in a positive role.
After seeing it, he fell in love with M. Compared with G, his image was more plump: not only a scientist but also a police detective, who often charged forward; his wife who died in "911" has always been a pain in his heart; He is a member of the Marine Corps, with rich combat experience and deep friendship; he can play the bass well, and is an amateur musician...
At work, M not only has a strict side: he fired Aiden mercilessly, and the plot is even more serious. Describe the warm side a lot: sometimes make jokes with his subordinates after work, love brother Danny who is always in trouble, sympathy and care for the victim's family, always try to help as much as possible...
The only flaw is: I always feel that portraying the protagonist so perfectly is a mistake of the screenwriter, making M the most difficult object to imagine in NY, or a bit "virtual"...
2. Female No. 1: Catherine and Stella
C is one of my favorite characters in LV, another is Warrick.
C's past gave her a lot of pressure: working as a stripper, getting divorced and having children, and the twists and turns of life made her mature and tough. It should be the type that "mature women control" likes.
Compared to S, it is more relaxed, romantic, and has a hotter temper - probably because of her Italian origin (I'm not sure, Bonasera is an Italian surname, but she also speaks Greek), her face is too angular, and her face is too angular and friendly compared to C It's a lot worse, and I often handle cases with personal emotions, and I'm not calm and patient enough.
PS: There was an episode, at the end of an episode in the second season, her boyfriend gave her a sculpture named Aresanob - actually the reverse of her surname, she looked up the word online and found out that her boyfriend was secretly having sex with them The video was put on the Internet, and the website name was: WWW.Aresanob.COM - in fact, this is the official announcement website of CSI, which is a little tidbit.
3. Warrick and Danny:
LV's Warrick is a character with a lot of personality, his eyes are very attractive and very attractive to girls.
(In one episode, the beautiful policewoman from the police station kept teasing him at work, which made me laugh. The actress who played the policewoman once played the female supervisor of the CTA in the sixth season of "24 Hours")
Disadvantages: once addicted to He is a gambler and is a master at playing cards, and his later work is often given to others;
he was born in a black area, and is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people with the image of a civilian close to the bottom of life. He is enthusiastic, responsible, and calm and rational at critical moments. A good man for women to trust.
It's similar to Danny in NY: he also came from the bottom and is also troubled. D is more impulsive and has a bit of a ruffian temperament. Compared with W, I prefer to have a friend like D in my life, a passionate young man who values his feelings and can play his life.
However, I always feel that such a role seems to be an outlier among a group of scientists, and he seems to be more suitable for roles such as hot-blooded police detectives.
The relationship between him and "from the countryside" little Lindsay is vague. The two have realized that there are many interesting rival scenes in the cooperation. I feel that the screenwriter of CSI has a good grasp of the details.
4. SARA of other characters
LV is a less likable character, and feels like a not-so-beautiful vase: impulsive, jealous, and messing with flowers and affecting work, and even trying to seduce our boss G in one episode...
but Another handsome guy - can't remember his name, doesn't have much of an image outside of work - at least the first two seasons didn't impress me: aside from sympathy and friendship with a prostitute, and being sexually assaulted by a babysitter as a child. Under the shadow...
NY's other roles have changed too much. After watching the first two seasons, I was more interested in the new Montana girl: lively and energetic, dare to make jokes about MAC, the more this kind of role, the better.
The former A who was started, I was more impressed by the mafia mistress she played in "24 Hours".
5. I like the one-legged old man of the forensic doctor
LV very much. He likes to listen to classical music. He has a lot of bizarre talk and the language is very funny.
So at the beginning of NY, I felt that I was not doing enough: the restless black coroner finally applied to go to the scene; I changed a few positions in the middle, including the fat Asian man, whose image was not good; the strange old man who appeared in the second season, It's clear that the writers have gone back to their old ways: a wide range of interests, a unique and novel argument, a thin face and a pair of cool glasses - a brilliant character.
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