Took a while to collect my thoughts on this, but I wanted to add my own two cents in more detail than my post above.
This episode hit home for me in so many ways. It brought back painful memories of the past like no other episode has.
I was a victim of a bully like Blair, and believe me, it sucks. It sucks a lot to be teased and humilated while the school can't or won't do anything about it.
It sucks even more when the "jokes" are viewed as funny by everyone else. And that the bully is viewed as the "cool" person while you get blamed for whatever cruel things they do to you.
The sticks and stones phrase is one of the worst invented. Words DO hurts and like physical scars, the memories never go away. People that say otherwise clearly have never been humilated and teased the way the victims in tonight's story were,nor gone through the hell real life victims of bullying have.
Years later, Ryan could still recall what happened to him with his telescope. Same with real victims of bullying. No matter how hard you try, the memories will still be there.
I truly understood how Blair's victims felt about her death. WHen one of my main tormenters was badly injured in a car wreck, I didn't have an ounce of sympathy for him. You reap what you sow sometimes.
Having said all that...you can't let the parents off the hook.
They took a life and did it in brutal fashion. There is no exception in the rules that allows you to murder, even when they're scum.
I just hope a plea bargin is offered. They deserve to spend time in prison, but not the rest of their lives.
I will also say it disguisted me to see H's hypocrisy towards the parents. It's okay for him to beat or torture suspects,take the law into his own hand's regarding his sister's murder, yet when parents whose children have been tormented to the point where one of them tries killing himself and they snap,they're bad guys?
As for the telescope at the end... I'm glad Delko thought Ryan's story was too "funny" to pass up. I hope he keeps that in mind the next time someone uses a racial joke on him. All in good fun,right Delko?
IMO, this is one of the best and most hard hitting episodes CSI Miami has shown in a good long while.
P.S. sorry for the long post, but this case hit home to me. The bully victims brought back memories..I'll tell ya that.
This episode hit home for me in so many ways. It brought back painful memories of the past like no other episode has.
I was a victim of a bully like Blair, and believe me, it sucks. It sucks a lot to be teased and humilated while the school can't or won't do anything about it.
It sucks even more when the "jokes" are viewed as funny by everyone else. And that the bully is viewed as the "cool" person while you get blamed for whatever cruel things they do to you.
The sticks and stones phrase is one of the worst invented. Words DO hurts and like physical scars, the memories never go away. People that say otherwise clearly have never been humilated and teased the way the victims in tonight's story were,nor gone through the hell real life victims of bullying have.
Years later, Ryan could still recall what happened to him with his telescope. Same with real victims of bullying. No matter how hard you try, the memories will still be there.
I truly understood how Blair's victims felt about her death. WHen one of my main tormenters was badly injured in a car wreck, I didn't have an ounce of sympathy for him. You reap what you sow sometimes.
Having said all that...you can't let the parents off the hook.
They took a life and did it in brutal fashion. There is no exception in the rules that allows you to murder, even when they're scum.
I just hope a plea bargin is offered. They deserve to spend time in prison, but not the rest of their lives.
I will also say it disguisted me to see H's hypocrisy towards the parents. It's okay for him to beat or torture suspects,take the law into his own hand's regarding his sister's murder, yet when parents whose children have been tormented to the point where one of them tries killing himself and they snap,they're bad guys?
As for the telescope at the end... I'm glad Delko thought Ryan's story was too "funny" to pass up. I hope he keeps that in mind the next time someone uses a racial joke on him. All in good fun,right Delko?
IMO, this is one of the best and most hard hitting episodes CSI Miami has shown in a good long while.
P.S. sorry for the long post, but this case hit home to me. The bully victims brought back memories..I'll tell ya that.
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