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« on: Dec 13, 2004, 10:11 PM »

Okay, this has mega spoilers so stay away from this if you don't want to see...



















Horatio always has at least one line where he's all big and bad, but it makes my husband and I roll our eyes and laugh. Tonight it was...

"I'll be your memory."

That's just weird and doesn't make a lot of sense, but that describes Horatio, too.

Horatio did NOT, I repeat, did NOT get the last shot. It was Alex along with a lot of other people and a corpse, but it was something.

As for the actual show? I didn't like it. *mega spoilers coming* With everything going on in the case, the fact that the woman was killed because she was selling her husband's 'future children' was dumb. I'm all for family loyalty, but why not get the woman some help for her gambling problem instead of putting a bullet in her head? Better yet, talk to her husband and let HIM put the bullet in his head if he wants. Since it's his kids as well, wouldn't it be up to him how much of an overreaction to have?

Calleigh and Eric weren't shown much, but Ryan was there constantly. I love the new guy. He's very Gregish(CSI:Original), but why flood the TV with him at the expense of the tried and true Calleigh or Eric? Then Horatio called him on a mistake and poor Ryan felt like crap. So is this whole thing about Horatio imparting his wisdom on a young guy? It was weird IMHO.

I really did love Alex's part of the show, though. Very good 'Don't Drink and Drive' message with a slight surprise ending. Good for CSI for doing something big to get their message across.

Okay, that's it for my take on it. I'm probably the only one that watches this and this will be on the bottom of the page in a heartbeat. LOL
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elmono311
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« Reply #1 on: Dec 13, 2004, 10:21 PM »

I watch it :-)
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She always did love to dance.

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