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4evaSofia |
Not Sexual
Apr 3 2007, 6:45 PM EDT
Okay lets try this again and hit the post comment and not add comment again..
I believe that Horatio and Marisol had a non sexual relationship. I believe that he loved Marisol, and that he wanted her to be happy, but with a 21 year age gap, I just don't see Horatio Caine pulling a Gil Grissom; you know sleeping with someone young enough to be his daughter. Horatio wanted Marisol to be happy, and have all her dreams come true with someone she could trust to not hurt her. That's who Horatio is, someone who would sacrifice his ownself to make another happy. 5 out of 31 found this valuable. Do you?
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bringirl2001 |
1. Yeah I think Horatio just cared for mari
Apr 4 2007, 11:29 PM EDT
I do not think it was love in the romantic sense- i think he cared for her and is such a good man- that he wanted her to be happy--- but now that she is gone H needs some happiness for himself-- and he needs to look no further than Calleigh---but if not calliegh (for a while- I will always hold out hope) then someone new- becuase I have Yet to " belive" that Yelinia sees H in a romantic sense- I think he is her savior- he is her family(brother in law) he is a handsome man to her-- but as someone she can love--- naw-- that just does not come across to me onscreen---
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shannyfish |
2. RE: Not Sexual
Apr 5 2007, 1:48 AM EDT
I completely agree with this. He just wanted Marisol to be happy...and he could do that for her. He also was able to dabble in a social life. But the connection between Horatio and Marisol was definately not love or sexual at all...it just seemed like neither of them had a life, so why not marry and try to make one even if they weren't their true loves.
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Sweetpea1 |
3. RE: Not Sexual
Apr 6 2007, 9:55 AM EDT
THANK YOU! So glad to know I wasn't alone in thinking. I never saw this "Major chemistry" everyone said was there. Like you a saw our man Horatio as one who saw a woman going thru hell and wanted to help anyway he could. She lamented that she had never really 'lived' etc... and he was willing to help her. I do think eventually though if she had lived he would have fathered a child with her. I say this because of "Driven" where she lements that she never had a baby and he said it wasn't too late. Personally, when he said that I didn't take it that he would be the father, but I have a deep love for H plus, I like clarification. Even in my own relationships. If I had been Marisol, I would have asked, "What are you saying?", "Do you mean you'll have a baby with me?", but hey that's just me.
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Sweetpea1 |
4. RE: Yeah I think Horatio just cared for mari
Apr 6 2007, 9:59 AM EDT
Okay as you can see by an earlier post I agree with you on the Horatio/Marisol relationship. I have to disagree with you on Yelina. In the episode "Blood Brother" Horatio planly states that he can't get past the fact that she was his brother's wife, and she states that she'll have to learn to except that 'for now'. Plus there where several times where a woman would pay attention to Horatio and she would be kind of jealous. I think of 2 episode both in season 2 where you witness this. Also, I partially believe she went out with Rick Stetler to 'hurt' Horatio after she falsely assumed he had fathered a child with Suzie in "Money for Nothing".
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SpeedleGroupie |
5. RE: Yeah I think Horatio just cared for mari
Oct 27 2009, 5:59 AM EDT
I agree, I don't think there was much by way of romantic sparkage between Horatio and Marisol. I know he cared deeply for her, and had she not died, then maybe sexual sparkage would have occurred. But, somehow I don't think so. Whereas with Yelina and Horatio, there is mucho UST (unresolved sexual tension), and I also agree that when Yelina thought that Madison was Horatio's child, she was jealous and bitter. And she was definitely out for maximum emotional carnage by dating his nemesis- Stetler...especially when she had said in like the first episode of season two (I think that was the episode, anyway) that she was totally not vibing on the guy in any way, shape, or form...
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sineokatafeia |
6. RE: Not Sexual
Nov 25 2009, 3:56 AM EST
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I agree, but to a certain extent. It was romantic and sexual but nor sexually-dominant. In other words, with care being the leading motive, the relationship was more mature, like one of people who have been together for a long time. Yes, H. cared for M, but he expressed care for other women too, in other episodes and he did not offer them a marriage or sth. I am guessing he felt loved too, did you notice the pitch of M.'s voice when she talked to H.? Certainly not a voice a daughter would use to talk to her father... I work with many men older than me (I am 27 and they are 50-60) and that is not the way I talk to them. In addition, they were planning to have a baby. With that intimacy between them, do you think that H. suggested that M. should go out looking for another man to give her a child?Or do you see him marrying her and letting her go around and sleeping with other men in order to get pregnant? As I said, it was love-care-sex, not sex-sex-sex, as it is with most people nowadays. What do you guys think? Men, would you offer a woman to be the father of her children just out of pity? Have you met miserable women in your life? Have you offered them sth. like this? Finally, with you men being so sexual, could you live with the woman you like and not touch her? 1 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |
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kreemienewgatt |
7. RE: Not Sexual
Jan 12 2010, 12:10 PM EST
"could you live with the woman you like and not touch her?"Seems rather pointless Do you find this valuable? |
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maui_mandy85 |
8. RE: Not Sexual
Jan 12 2010, 2:52 PM EST
"As I said, it was love-care-sex, not sex-sex-sex, as it is with most people nowadays..."I agree- Horatio's relationship with Mari was well-rounded. And I distinctly remember him agreeing to try for a baby with her...so how can you say their relationship wasn't sexual?! It may not have revolved around sex, but there was a sexual nature to it- just not predominately sexual. 1 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |