I am in total agreement with you here. When love is unrequited, the angst factor jumps exponentially. And this situation fits that description perfectly. I see Sara as having this huge - crush is too small of a word and infatuation isn't strong enough either - something on Grissom. And he sees her as something less-than-a-romantic-option. More like a daughter or a student. *shrugs* Maybe I'm wrong, but that's definitely what I see.
>>I don't know if it's necessarily age (I know people younger than me who act more mature than some thirty year olds I know) but it's definitely a lack of maturity.<<
Truer words have never been spoken. My brother-in-law is 34 and acts like he's a 21 year old combing the bars for hot chicks - specifically to get laid. ICK! Yet my 18 year old nephew acts like he's in his late 30's. He's a freshman at Bradley and already has his future planned out.
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Date: 2006-03-03 05:27 pm (UTC)Yes. That's exactly who I meant.
>> they are so easy to make angsty. <
I am in total agreement with you here. When love is unrequited, the angst factor jumps exponentially. And this situation fits that description perfectly. I see Sara as having this huge - crush is too small of a word and infatuation isn't strong enough either - something on Grissom. And he sees her as something less-than-a-romantic-option. More like a daughter or a student. *shrugs* Maybe I'm wrong, but that's definitely what I see.
>>I don't know if it's necessarily age (I know people younger than me who act more mature than some thirty year olds I know) but it's definitely a lack of maturity.<<
Truer words have never been spoken. My brother-in-law is 34 and acts like he's a 21 year old combing the bars for hot chicks - specifically to get laid. ICK! Yet my 18 year old nephew acts like he's in his late 30's. He's a freshman at Bradley and already has his future planned out.
I don't even have lunch planned out for today...