"Blood Moon" Discussion **SPOILERS**

Okay, I've been reading about all Ray's anger issues and how supportive Nick is being, but WTF! Ray wouldn't have had to deal with the punk if he and Nick had followed protocol and had a detective with them. Vartan or Brass would have dealt with Timberwolf. There must be serious financial cutbacks at the LVPD (just as at CBS) to allow what's happening. Ray is going to end up getting himself hurt again or, even worse in my book, get one of the other CSI's hurt or killed.

Ray's character has changed a lot from his initial start on CSI. I kinda liked Ray in the beginning when he was trying to find his way in his new job. But now when I hear him telling the others what to do (Nick at least once this epi) and relaying information to them like it's their first day on the job and he's been around forever, I find it harder to accept him.

I know I'm gonna get blasted on this, but here goes....If Ray was the truly experienced CSI he believes he is he wouldn't have allowed himself to get so complacent around Haskell and have gotten hurt like that in the first place. Okay I realize that TPTB need to utilize him due to his salary, but come on, even though I'm watching this for entertainment, I'm not watching it for fantasy. If I wanted fantasy I'd go ahead and watch that teen franchise dealing with vampires and werewolves.

Please PTB just give us back what made CSI so popular in the first place. I don't care who you have on the salary, but make it at least plausible. Respect the rules of the game, just the way all of us have to respect the rules of our own jobs. I don't get to boss my coworkers around on the job, but I could ask them to help, especially those that have more experience than I do.

End of rant. I apologize if I've offended anyone, it was not my intention. I love this show and don't want it limping off into the sunset.
Wow, so good, I could not have said it better myself. Bravo!
 
Agreed even after Nick and Sara almost died they didn't go about attacking suspects. I could see why Langston's angry but you can't take it out on other people.
I'd hardly call what Langston did an "attack". He was defending himself and Nick's life. He's a cop.

Yes, Langston should be on leave but knowing how CSI works they're probably understaffed as usual and Catherine couldn't afford him being gone.:lol: He's walking around with a cane which is at least giving the audience the impression that he's still in the process of healing. That's better than him just coming back and acting like nothing happened.

Exactly, and he's not being shoved down anyones throat, certainly not mine & for the umteenth time, he's the lead on CSI, like it or not. I think he's incredible, and doing a fantastic job in every way, shape and form. He was protecting and defending a girl in peril, wouldn't you want someone to come to your rescue, when some low-life scum bag was harassing you? I sure would. And all of them at one time or another have been angry and run amok with someone, remember Warrick, how mad he'd get? He was in this episode also funny and having a blast going to this wacky convention with Nick and these Vampires and werewolves. This one instance was just that, him being there for someone in need~And don't forget the writers are the ones doing his dialogue and his whole persona, of what they want him to project~
 
waiting4summer- Bravo and well said! You took the words right out my mouth.

Desertwind- If a guy was harassing me I'd rather take him down myself rather than let an apparently injured man do it.

Isn't this the third time Ray's attacked a suspect? I mean he shot that guy in 9's finale (granted it was self defense, but he got a lot less repurcussions (sp?) than Greg did) he attacked that guy in Mascara, and now this. When is he going to get more than a slap on the wrist for his actions?

I'm all for continuity, but a cane after apparently five months? Either they could have ditched it and made it more explicit that five months had passed or kept it and made the date more recent. That was just jarring for me.

And enough with the Nick/Ray bromance already! Nick's got other friends that he's been acquainted and working with for years longer; a little more variety is all I ask!

Oh, and the ending could have been a brilliant team moment with all of them watching the film. Alas...:(
 
I've been silent in regards to this episode. Mainly because I watched it late and my views of it were already slanted because I read other's responses to it. (I wasn't sure if I wanted to watch it but the reviews made me intrigued.)

I liked the episode. I'm not really going to add more to that because pretty much everything has been said. Two points though that were brought up here that I want to add to.

The main one being the Ray/Nick/Werewolves face off. IMO, I found the scene okay. Ray acted in defense of the lady by smacking the guy with the cane. Nick using his gun was 100% okay with me as well. I'm a little unsure about the choking part though. Looking at it from a real life perspective, I think that qualifies as police brutality. There are methods of subduing a belligerent suspect, but strangling him into unconsciousness seems kind of extreme. They really needed some actual police there with them.

As for Ray still using the cane, I'm all for it. It's entirely possible that he doesn't need it anymore. Or he might. I don't know. I've never been shanked and had a kidney removed. But if I had a cane, I would SO keep using it. :lol: Anyone who can rock that stick like LF can sure keep using it.

OH! I also want to add to the Greg screen time complaint. I'm always advocating for more Greggo time, but I actually enjoyed what he got here. Sure, more would have been better. But what he had was memorable. It reminded me of the old days. As for him being back in the lab though...
 
Maybe the writers were trying to recreate the "Morpheus"days.JK.:lol: I agree with praetor becouse my only problem was the choking part.But in the heat of the moment,things like that can happen.It did not strike me as if Ray is violent.
 
As for Ray still using the cane, I'm all for it. It's entirely possible that he doesn't need it anymore. Or he might. I don't know. I've never been shanked and had a kidney removed. But if I had a cane, I would SO keep using it. :lol: Anyone who can rock that stick like LF can sure keep using it.

"If I had a cane..." :guffaw: Keep wishing, Praetor...dreams can come true! :lol:

And well...I don't think he needs it anymore. I've just re-watched the scene with Andy Dick and he has it over his shoulder, he's using it as a pointer...anything but using it for support. The cane may be here to stay. :shifty:

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"If I had a cane..." :guffaw: Keep wishing, Praetor...dreams can come true! :lol:

I think I've seen too much "House". I've had daydreams of having a cane. And yes, I would smack everything and everyone around me just for the hell of it. :lol:

I think I'll advocate for the legalization of caning.
 
As I recently posted about Ray and the cane, maybe he's using it for a comfort thing, and maybe he uses it for balance, whatever it's his right, And if I was being harassed as a cocktail waitress, I would be deathly afraid to try and take some freak down:eek: And on "someone needs to tell him to knock it off" who would that be. Cath?, who's got her own 'anger issues', or Sara who punched out a girl who was coming at her, does she also have 'anger issues' How about Greg, HMMM, he ran over a guy in a car, and got into his moms face, does he have anger issues? Then there's Brass who's been angry mega times. Does he have 'anger issues'. Nick who's also many times went off on someone with good right:scream: Does he have 'anger issues', yes of course he does. Then there's the big dog Ecklie who's also always angry at someone. Does he have 'anger issues'? They all at one time or another have showed their angry side not just him. How I look at his presence is he's brought a calmness and a more relazed atmosphere and there's no inter work-place feuding amonst them like there used to be. He's brought class, style and elgance to the team, and they are all proud of him, and like his whole personailty:bolian:
 
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How about Greg, HMMM, he ran over a guy in a car, and go into his moms face, does he have anger issues?


:rolleyes: I don't think Greg's behavior in Fannysmacking was the result of anger issues. In fact Greg has to be the most laid back character of the show. He's raised his voice once, maybe twice in ten seasons? Maybe if he was allowed to have more anger issues he'd get more screen time.
 
As for Ray still using the cane, I'm all for it. It's entirely possible that he doesn't need it anymore. Or he might. I don't know. I've never been shanked and had a kidney removed. But if I had a cane, I would SO keep using it. :lol: Anyone who can rock that stick like LF can sure keep using it.

I agree, most of the time it seemed more of a prop than actual necessity. When he got it, he was very touched and impressed, saying "it's beautiful" - so he probably keeps using it as a tribute to his friendship with Doc Robbins, and just to be cool. :)

The whole episode, not just the confrontation with the werewolves.. Where were the cops?!?! Just totally did not seem right for the CSIs to be doing all the interviews and bringing in suspects and everything by themselves, with no uniformed officers or detectives in sight. :brickwall:

About Greg - Fannysmackin' was out of desperation to save a man's life, nothing to do with anger. With the mom, he wasn't angry, he was standing up for himself. He controlled himself very well, showing great maturity, in all of his encounters with the James family.
 
If I was in Raymond's place I would have given that guy a sharp whap on the back of the head with my cane. I think Ray has a real problem with people who disrespect woman and children. He did the right thing by giving that guy a lesson in respect, and Nick was right to back him up. Raymond is just a big guy so when he does play rough with a suspect it seems like a lot more then it was. He shows more control then people give him credit for.
 
How about Greg, HMMM, he ran over a guy in a car, and go into his moms face, does he have anger issues?


:rolleyes: I don't think Greg's behavior in Fannysmacking was the result of anger issues. In fact Greg has to be the most laid back character of the show. He's raised his voice once, maybe twice in ten seasons? Maybe if he was allowed to have more anger issues he'd get more screen time.

That's not quite true, Greg has gotten ticked off many times, at someone that he was not pleased with. He's gotten angry when Cath told him to go to a crime scene and argued with her, about going but Nick stepped in, and many other times, He's just Greg, and that's fine. But on the police being at the outside cafe, maybe Nick and Ray didn't feel the need for them to be on the scene although it would have been great if Brass was there. I think they didn't realize it would have gone so sour and didn't expect that confrontation to happen. If they did then Nick would have called for police back-up~
 
That's not quite true, Greg has gotten ticked off many times, at someone that he was not pleased with. He's gotten angry when Cath told him to go to a crime scene and argued with her, about going but Nick stepped in, and many other times, He's just Greg, and that's fine. But on the police being at the outside cafe, maybe Nick and Ray didn't feel the need for them to be on the scene although it would have been great if Brass was there. I think they didn't realize it would have gone so sour and didn't expect that confrontation to happen. If they did then Nick would have called for police back-up~

There's a big difference between being sulky and snippy with friends/co-workers, and getting in the face of someone you hardly know. Yes, Greg has physically pushed Nick out of his lab.. out of frustration maybe, but not in an violent or intimidating way.

At the cafe - they were going to confront a murder suspect (who thinks he's a werewolf, was involved in a brutal decapitation, and had a previous record for assault). Of course they should have brought police with them! Overall, I did like this episode.. but the total lack of police presence in bringing in suspects and interrogations was just so wrong. :brickwall:
 
maybe Nick and Ray didn't feel the need for them to be on the scene although it would have been great if Brass was there. I think they didn't realize it would have gone so sour and didn't expect that confrontation to happen. If they did then Nick would have called for police back-up~
After what had just happened between them and Jekyll, one would think that if there was anyone that was needing a little assistance from the police, they would. I don't care how big or intimidating you might appear to come across, proper procedure is to have an officer present. And as I do recall, yes Ray and Nick do work for the police department, but they are not cops (do correct me if I am wrong though).

And there is a difference between getting pissed off over a case and endangering the life of another human being. Sure, it was wonderful that Ray stepped in to calm the situation, but the grip on the throat...personally speaking, was one step to far.
 
I remember when Warrick did this many times, put choke holds on perps, and throwing them up against a wall "You think this is funny"?, and many times when they were all in some kind of predicament and there was no police officers present. Why was this different? My take they were just cruising and came upon these creeps, and it went south. Ray put his cane on the guys neck because of the way he was treating the girl. Showing this guy who was in charge, maybe it was a bit over the line, but it was one scene amonst many, then there were Ray scenes that were delightful and funny:lol: the writers are the ones to hold this scene accountable, not the characters who portrayed it:confused:
 
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