I agree with all of this. And I do hope they finally figure out what they do with her. I am dubious, though. Even with the chaos of Seasons 2* and 3, four seasons really is enough time for the showrunners to sit down and decide an area of specialization for Prentiss or that, as I noted before, they'll use Prentiss to tell a story about women in law enforcement.
I will note, though, that Prentiss was introduced with the idea for a storyline (the mysterious circumstances around her hiring) that never went anywhere. They missed an opportunity there to do something with her character, just as they missed opportunities to do something substantial with Rossi's clash of profiling styles or diva personality or haunted past. So it's not just that they didn't know what to do with Prentiss, because they had a perfectly good idea for Prentiss that they didn't bother to follow through on.
Like I said, I think it'll be great if they start using her more like the show's female lead, but, if they keep using her as they have, I can't really blame CBS for feeling like it's just not necessary to keep cutting paychecks so Prentiss can look thoughtful in the middle distance.
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Date: Jun. 26th, 2010 04:26 am (UTC)I will note, though, that Prentiss was introduced with the idea for a storyline (the mysterious circumstances around her hiring) that never went anywhere. They missed an opportunity there to do something with her character, just as they missed opportunities to do something substantial with Rossi's clash of profiling styles or diva personality or haunted past. So it's not just that they didn't know what to do with Prentiss, because they had a perfectly good idea for Prentiss that they didn't bother to follow through on.
Like I said, I think it'll be great if they start using her more like the show's female lead, but, if they keep using her as they have, I can't really blame CBS for feeling like it's just not necessary to keep cutting paychecks so Prentiss can look thoughtful in the middle distance.