annie45601
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I too, am on the fence about Ted Danson. He does remind me a lot of Grissom (in looks and in attitude -- must be the hair) but I also found his character to be hypocritical. He's noting to Ecklie that Nick was getting too interested in personal issues with his interrogation, yet he's willing to give a kid a $100 bill and take him to a basketball game? That didn't set right with me, but I'm a teacher and the "let's be fair to all" colors my vision of things.
I agree that the scene with Robbins and Brass was done as a quick way to explain Langston's exit. It didn't even make sense to me why Robbins was brought into a hospital anyway -- couldn't Brass find a doctor there to help him? Not an organic way to explain the exit and I feel that Ray finding happiness while everyone else suffers makes no sense at all.
Of course, being a Brass fan -- there's never enough Brass to suit me........:drool:
I agree that the scene with Robbins and Brass was done as a quick way to explain Langston's exit. It didn't even make sense to me why Robbins was brought into a hospital anyway -- couldn't Brass find a doctor there to help him? Not an organic way to explain the exit and I feel that Ray finding happiness while everyone else suffers makes no sense at all.
Of course, being a Brass fan -- there's never enough Brass to suit me........:drool: