This is the one where he gets a severe battering. Its such a shame you should see the state of him.
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This is the one where he gets a severe battering. Its such a shame you should see the state of him.
Question: Do you know anything about Grissom and Sara's relationship on CSI?— Aditya Ponto
Ausiello: I know I have this exclusive, only-for-AA quote from exec producers Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar: "After having dealt with a miniature-making serial killer, a murder in a church, a tragic case of two missing boys, and Kevin Federline, Gil Grissom will decide that he needs a short break from the lab... and maybe a break from Sara, too. He'll only be gone a few weeks, but his office won't remain vacant in his absence. Watch out fetal pig, your days might be numbered." As I previously reported, Gil's mini-vacation will air in January, and, per my CSI spy, will be prompted by some bleak parting words from that aforementioned "miniature-making" serial killer. Apparently, he'll affect Gil in a way most standard psychopaths don't
Just watched 7:01.
Really good episode I think. I really feel sorry for Catherine at the end :( Poor woman. Gunna watch the next eppi now *gets excited*
Just watched the next part! Poor Sam! Even though I don't really like him that much, I just felt sorry for Cath, wasn't iher night at all was it :eek: :(
What was up with the end? what did the whole eye thing? :eek: Lea is confused :p
Also that reminded me.. what was Brass's Tattoo about.. May 11 2006... is that when he was shot?
Yeah Lea I think that is when he was shot (but the timelime is set for the American viewing. Still no news on Sam's condition.
Okay, so, as Grissom makes his exit, Adam Novak, a.k.a. Mr. Marg Helgenberger, a.k.a. Mr. President drops by so we won't feel so lonely. He's the lawyer who had an "encounter" with Catherine in Weeping Willows. Novak is establishing reasonable doubt in a case where the ADA is trying to prove a son murdered his mother. Novak is obviously a better lawyer than he is a date, because he gets his client off.
Grissom makes a tiny appearance and Ecklie gets Dr. Parker's recycled lines from Built to Kill"
[QUOTE]
ECKLIE
Don't get me wrong, I think a sabbatical's a great idea. Take some time away before you burn out. Otherwise, you'll be getting migraines, snapping at your team, having an affair with a co-worker, all that mid-life stuff.
GRISSOM
Didn't you just by a Porsche?
ECKLIE
That's not mid-life, that's divorce. (beat) So Catherine's up to speed?"
Grissom stares at him.
ECKLIE
You leave in less than 48 hours. In lieu of postcards, I would tell your team today. [QUOTE]
Catherine and Nick are certain that Mr. Not Guilty, a.k.a. Jay Finch, killed his mother and are on the search to find any more crimes they can charge him with.
:crying: How longs he gone for ??
I don't want him to go. Things won't be the same :p
Long story short: a very popular political figure, Assemblyman Raho Ortiz, is murdered and the city is reeling. Ortiz was a golden boy, and because I don't feel like coming up with adjectives, the public thinks of him as a younger, Latin Barak Obama. You know, someone pretty much everybody likes. The episode opens, however, with Ortiz getting blackmailed with a photograph of him dipping into the nose candy during his not-so-spotless past. So, he's not exactly the future of the Democratic Party.
Liev Schreiber is CSI Keppler. He sticks pretty closely to Catherine, who seems to have replaced Warrick with Keppy as her right hand, younger, tall, male CSI. Because Grissom is off galavanting at Brown University which means no veggie burgers with Sara. There's some "tension" while Catherine sends Warrick off with Nick to go process 20 motorcycles ANYWAY a little bit later, everyone is embarking on a scene when Warrick wants in on the dirty work only to have Catherine order him to take the perimeter. You'd think Warrick's doppelgänger lay inside with his throat slit in a really spacious bathroom. Anyway, because they really seem to be pushing this, I'll post the excerpt:
QUOTE
CATHERINE
Keppler and I have it covered. You take the perimeter. Get a diagram started.
Warrick reacts to her "rookie" instructions.
WARRICK
Thanks. I've done this before.
Catherine is the new Grissom. Warrick is the new Sara. I CANNOT WAIT until Grissom returns and fills us in on what it was like to be a stripper back when it was about talent and not silicone and for Sara to pile on the coats in the harsh Nevada sun and quote Shakespeare to a room full of people who don't care.
The title refers to a song by the Velvet Underground, and the long line of Jane Does found murdered pretty much straight off the bus.
We get Jane Doe circa 1970s, Jane Doe 1981, 1989, 1997, and...2007. Happy New Year.
Each victim is sexually assaulted and choked multiple times before ultimately dying of asphyxiation. All of the victims are the same type: new to the town, young, nubile, oblivious, naïve. Anyway, every decade or so this sadistic serial killer targets this specific type of girl and kills her. The killer then dumps the body in the area with the highest crime rate at that time. Keppler is impressed.
QUOTE
KEPPLER
Smart. Crime center seems to move around pretty quickly here.
WARRICK
In Vegas new is old in five years. Old is history in ten. Nothing leaves much of a mark.
KEPPLER
That's one of the things I like about it here.
Keppler is exactly the kind of guy you fake number.
Catherine isn't thrilled with the vibe she gets off of him, either. She finds him "vaguely troubling," according to the script. Take from that what you will.
So far, investigators in the past have not been able to come up with viable suspects for various reasons, including the fact that DNA is only now a fixture of crime labs in the country. Nick has an interesting discussion with the man who worked the Jane Doe 1989 case, CSI-turned-PI Jesse Daniels, that highlights how the advances in technology have aided CSIs in recent years and the increasing awareness of the importance forensics playing a role in crime solving. Basically, we now know what DNA is now and cops don't throw cheeseburger wrappers on crime scenes anymore.
While Nick goes in search of the remnants from the 1989 case, Keppy manages to find a pattern that gets them a step closer to solving the case. So he's not all bad.
So, yeah, anyway, the case is a bummer and it's probably a good thing that Grissom isn't in LV leading the case. Because Jane Doe 2007? Has a butterfly tattoo on her left hip. We all know what happens when Grissom sees a dead girl with a butterfly tattoo, don't we?
oooh Catherine is getting a bit bossy with Grissom being away, I thought they were bringing in someone new to cover his leave. I wonder if any of the jane doe victims will be brunette. :hmm: