CSI - "Built to Kill" - 9/28/06
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great ep. I wonder how much longer the miniature crime scene plot will continue?
BTW: the nanny
BTW: the nanny
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I wouldn't call Danny Bonaduce a "rock star" but he makes a good stiff.
While the last scene of the ep tugged at my heart strings, I couldn't help but laugh at the victim's face as they laid there dying/dead, with their tongue slightly sticking out. It just looked funny.
I ed at Eckley's line to Sara... "you would agree with [Grissom]"... and then they stood there and stared at each other.
While the last scene of the ep tugged at my heart strings, I couldn't help but laugh at the victim's face as they laid there dying/dead, with their tongue slightly sticking out. It just looked funny.
I ed at Eckley's line to Sara... "you would agree with [Grissom]"... and then they stood there and stared at each other.
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Originally Posted by Goldberg74
I ed at Eckley's line to Sara... "you would agree with [Grissom]"... and then they stood there and stared at each other.
I enjoyed this episode a lot.
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I thought it was a very good episode.
I figured they would drag the thing with Catherine out for a while and then the kidnapping but I'm glad they wrapped it up tonight.
Grissom and Doc Robbins doing the autopsy
I figured they would drag the thing with Catherine out for a while and then the kidnapping but I'm glad they wrapped it up tonight.
Grissom and Doc Robbins doing the autopsy
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Talk about a crazy episode. It was good, but just seems out of place in the CSI world.
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Originally Posted by Bronkster
I feel I missed something - what what the significance of what Grissom saw on the back of the little picture? Or is it an unknown to lead into future episodes?
The only thing I could think of is "Green Eyed Baby"
It could be some kind of clue - like one of this guy's songs
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No. They have had a couple. The season finale where
and I think there may have been a few more.
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Originally Posted by marty888
I haven't seen the series from its inception, so I'm wondering if this is the first time that a crime story arc has extended over more than two epsiodes.
Originally Posted by MrX
I figured they would drag the thing with Catherine out for a while and then the kidnapping but I'm glad they wrapped it up tonight.
I think this is going to be the only CSI I tune into this season. The only reason I've been watching Miami and New York are Proctor and Belknap.
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Originally Posted by Daniel-A
The only reason I've been watching Miami and New York are Proctor and Belknap.
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Originally Posted by Vipper II
Melina Kanakaredes is not too harsh on the eyes, either. Personally, I think the women of New York are the best out of the 3 different show "flavors."
LOL
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Originally Posted by marty888
I haven't seen the series from its inception, so I'm wondering if this is the first time that a crime story arc has extended over more than two epsiodes.
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MUCH better than the nearly superfluous season premiere.
There was a crime arc in the first season; it was that guy that killed people and put them into a bathtub.
There was a crime arc in the first season; it was that guy that killed people and put them into a bathtub.
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The kidnapper wasn't the sharpest knife in the block.
Very strange how they played that out. I agree with the poster above that making an on-going thing (although I know that's not the procedural style), might have worked better.
Very strange how they played that out. I agree with the poster above that making an on-going thing (although I know that's not the procedural style), might have worked better.
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Yeah, I'm glad the kidnapping was one episode as well. The reason I like the show is because we have enough serialized shows like Lost, 24 and the like that it's nice to have a show that's basically self contained. You can miss half the season and probably won't be in the dark too much.
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Lindsay sure did grow up fast these past years. I think they aged her about 2-3 years more from her starting age in the initial season.
I think Warrick suspects something between Grissom and Sidle (basing that from last week's episode). Sidle looks better with the hair parted from her left side.
I couldn't believe I was seeing Sean Young on TV. That was just odd.
I think Warrick suspects something between Grissom and Sidle (basing that from last week's episode). Sidle looks better with the hair parted from her left side.
I couldn't believe I was seeing Sean Young on TV. That was just odd.
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Originally Posted by Vipper II
Melina Kanakaredes is not too harsh on the eyes, either. Personally, I think the women of New York are the best out of the 3 different show "flavors."
Originally Posted by Patman
Lindsay sure did grow up fast these past years. I think they aged her about 2-3 years more from her starting age in the initial season.
Good episode. Much better than the premier.