Well, I can't say that I didn't like this episode, but it surely isn't up there in my faves either. When I saw the preview, I honestly thought it was going to be a lame ep, but was pleased that it turned out better then what I had first imagined. Sure it had the Romeo and Juliet undertones to it, but at least it was decently handled...I suppose.
I thought it was interesting how the two cases were linked together this time. Personally, I didn't expect Sam to be suicidal at first. And I am certainly glad that Ray wasn't all in our faces. I liked the pairing of Greg/Nick, Cath/Sara. Like someone mentioned, it was like the classic CSI we all came to love.
Loved the little scene shared between Cath and Vartann, the look Sara gave, the mentions of Warrick by Greg.
I think I was still hyped up from last weeks episode, expecting...well I dunno, but I think it was a little difficult to follow up 'Appendicitement'.
But I agree, I think the episode should have aired before 'Appendicitement' due to the overall themes and moods of both episodes. A lighter themed show would have been nicer going into the holiday season....Oh well! :lol:
I thought it was interesting how the two cases were linked together this time. Personally, I didn't expect Sam to be suicidal at first. And I am certainly glad that Ray wasn't all in our faces. I liked the pairing of Greg/Nick, Cath/Sara. Like someone mentioned, it was like the classic CSI we all came to love.
Loved the little scene shared between Cath and Vartann, the look Sara gave, the mentions of Warrick by Greg.
I think I was still hyped up from last weeks episode, expecting...well I dunno, but I think it was a little difficult to follow up 'Appendicitement'.
But I agree, I think the episode should have aired before 'Appendicitement' due to the overall themes and moods of both episodes. A lighter themed show would have been nicer going into the holiday season....Oh well! :lol: