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christie

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  1. I also like Diego - so far, he seems like a decent guy; of course I'm waiting for them to assassinate his character so as to make brooding Bode look better 🥱 Yes, Bode does know that he's not Gen's father; they showed him getting the DNA results last week and it was also on the "previously." I have no clue why he's mad at Jake. I don't know if Gen knows that she's not his daughter - I have a feeling that she doesn't. Vince and Gabby are so stupid; heart conditions aren't trivial matters, especially if he's had arrhythmia before. I understand him wanting to fight fires with Bode but he can't fight fires if he's dead. Gabriela should have called an ambulance and gotten him to hospital. Yes, Luke is a complete slime bag but I always enjoy seeing Michael Trucco. First there was the awful, denim jumpsuit, now the unflattering gold dress; do the costume people have it in for Diane Farr?
  2. Wasn't the amnesia ghost also trampled to death? Didn't one of them say that they were trampled to death during the black Friday sale in 2005 and that they were both arguing over the tv and the lady got it?
  3. What I liked about this series is that we saw the toll that this takes on Micki (and not just Micki, we saw the police officers affected by the killings as well. In most procedurals, there may be a newbie who throws up at a crime scene or a crusty middle aged detective who's an alcoholic but most of the police seem to be unfazed by all the killings - this was, definitely, not the case here. I agree that this was very unHollywood. I saw the smoking as a symptom of her anxiety; I may be wrong but I got the impression that her smoking increased as the series progressed.
  4. Me too. Oh, I thought that she was totally lying about writing the $500 cheque to the airline.
  5. Thank you, once again; I remember none of this.
  6. Thanks. I really didn't remember. P.S. I think you mean Cara came back to take care of her daughter.
  7. It didn't even occur to me that the corpse would be Sam; I thought that it was the guy that Elliot had the altercation with but his hair was shorter. All we saw was the back of a head and a wedding ring; I don't remember Sam's hair being that curly. Didn't the locker have Elliot's name stencilled on it? We know Elliot was in the marines; the Gulf cover story wasn't a lie (Elliot was in that picture from the Gulf with the veteran's dad), Elliot was there, he just gave the honey people a different name (maybe his cover name was someone who had been in the Gulf with him). I'm sick of Elliot disregarding orders and doing whatever he wants; doesn't Ayanna know that she's the boss? How did Elliot, with his flagrant disregard for authority, fare in the marines where you have to follow orders? I really don't care about the Stabler family drama though I am enjoying Dean Norris as Randal and enjoy all the scenes with him.
  8. What I like about this character is that she wears colours - I'm so tired of tv characters wearing black, white, beige and grey all the time; yay for Elsbeth's vibrantly coloured wardrobe.
  9. I have one question: where were Cara's parents? We know that, until recently, Genevieve lived with her grandparents who she thought were her parents; we haven't heard anything about them dieing, so where were they? We know that Genevieve is going to go and live with Vince and Sharon 'cause her living with two strangers makes more sense than living with the couple who raised her (eyeroll).
  10. I read the book, which I enjoyed and, when I saw this advertised, I was really looking forward to ot but I'm just not feeling it. Ewan McGregor isn't selling the Count to me.
  11. Boy, this show does love its shootouts; what is it, at least one per episode? It sure feels like that. The second we saw that Aaron's therapist was a pretty, young woman, that's where I was expecting the story to go; shows often have these types of storylines and I hate them.
  12. So good to see Owain Yeoman again but such a small role; I hope we see him again. This episode felt unfinished to me as well; I was certain that they'd examine the guy's car accident and find that it was a murder; for sure I thought that there was more going on than we found out. If Max suspects that the robot might be recording, she really should get it out of her office; I hate when they have smart people do dumb things that they wouldn't ordinarily do for script reasons. Again with the convenient evidence that would not have been there in real life but is important in order to solve the case; how did the guy's contact lens end up in the robot? I'm guessing it fell out when he was undoing the robot arm but how did it fall out? That doesn't make sense - contacts don't fall out that easily. Also, didn't he realise it?
  13. You're welcome 😀 I'd say that, yes, she did get a happy ending - she married a guy who loved her and the daughter and, at least as far as we saw, treated her well. The only thing I didn't like was that the wife badmouthed Jack to the daughter but it's understandable that she'd be bitter and wouldn't be his biggest fan.
  14. Oh, she was definitely right; her delivery was annoying but she was right.
  15. Question: why didn't Beau put on a mask when he saw that the dust was making him sneeze? I don't remember Catherine being as irritating in original version CSI. Speaking of Catherine was there a flirty tone in the coroner's voice when he was speaking to her, which wasn't there when he was talking to Max? Are we gonna have a Catherine/Coroner romance? (I hope not). Given how stricken Ali looked at the end, I'm guessing we're gonna have some sort of PTSD storyline for her; I'd like Quentin's words to reverberate in her brain and for her to become a full on cannibal 😀 (why not? It makes about as much sense as anything else on this series).
  16. I saw the first episode, thought it was ok and watched the remaining episodes so as to see what would happen and because I hate dropping tv series. Jack seemed nice (albeit a bit of a doormat), Alice was extremely unlikeable and I never got his fascination and attachment to her. The only good thing about this series was Jack's friend, who seemed to be the only person with a brain in his head. On the whole this series was boring, the two leads had no chemistry. A waste of six hours (or however long it was).
  17. Not gonna lie, I was wondering how she would go to the bathroom in that thing.
  18. I hated that; it just seemed so cliched to me and, as always happens in American tv series, she went for the kill; she couldn't stop him charging at her by shooting his leg? And then Eliott telling her that she didn't have a choice; no, she did, she chose to kill. I agree with everything else that you've written though; I especially liked seeing Cragen again. I realise that they needed something so as to get Sam away and have Eliott show up but no pregnant woman who has been put on bed rest is going to be lifting heavy baskets of laundry.
  19. Why would someone take so many cameras on a honeymoon? Murder aside, that looked like the lamest honeymoon ever and neither seemed happy to be there or to be with each other. Oh and Nolan breaking free from his bonds just before Harper and Lopez bust in - we can't have the ladies rescuing the big, strong man now can we?
  20. Thank you. I blocked out that Frank ate the maggots.
  21. Yes but didn't either Penny or Allie say that the fact that Joey Bishop was in the hot area and Frank Sinatra was in the shaded one was, by itself, not enough to explain the different rates?
  22. My firat response was that it was about time although, I don't know if anything can save her children.
  23. Totally. I immediately thought of Greg and that this was his kind of case. I don't know, I'm kinda bored - I like Max, Beau, Derek Webster; Penny and Chris are fine in small doses but the whole Josh angst bores me (not to mention that he should have been fired) as does the whole Josh/Ali/Serena triangle and Catherine just irritates me; I wish that they would concentrate on the cases and not have all this personal stuff which, in my opinion, drags down the show. I'd like it for the writers to concentrate on the cases; it often feels like the cases are very conveniently tied up in a nice little bow - what I mean by this is that it feels like the writers often place evidence in the crime scene just so the CSIs will find it and figure out who the murderer is and that, in a real world situation, some of that evidence wouldn't have been there. Did we ever find out why the levels of decomposition were so different between the two bodies?
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