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Date Posted: 11:36:55 01/24/08 Thu
Author: Islandgirl
Subject: Re: Finally saw CSI:NY 'Snow Day"
In reply to: detoured 's message, "Finally saw CSI:NY 'Snow Day"" on 11:01:17 01/23/08 Wed

Yes, it was.
While I never liked Peyton's, Mac's girlfriend last season (because, imho, Stella is THE woman for Mac) what I *really* disliked about her was the way she left him to move back to England. If she knew she eventually wanted to return to England, and since Mac pretty obviously wasn't going to leave his life in the U.S. to relocate there, WHY did she begin an affair with a man who was emotionally vulnerable and still grieving the death of his beloved wife? If all she wanted was an American fling, couldn't she have chosen a man who hadn't already been hurt?

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