Nish said:
Okay so I have finally seen the epi and I have to say I was tremendously impressed.
I've also managed a few hours of sleep so hopefully my comments will make sense.
First off, Alan Tudyk was phenomenal. He managed to make the character some what sympathetic and remarkably creepy at the same time. Wow. I've been a fan on AT since his Firefly days, but this performance just blew me away.
Second, I've had problems with Sara the character in past seasons but this season I am REALLY liking her. I loved how she came to Greg's defense in this episode, even though I believe he can take care of himself, it was nice to see a return to the brother/sister dynamic that she and Greg have shared in the past.
I believe that Sara was probably aware of Grissoms migraine issues. She's in a relationship with him, she would know, but she is secure enough in that relationship to be able to say, "Hey, I know you're not well but don't be an ass."
I love the fact that with the GSR we're not getting buried under constant Anvils of Sappiness. Considering the characters involved, "Oh honey, your head hurts, come here and let me make it better." would not be believable at all.
That being said, on to...
How damn sorry I felt for Grissom in this episode and how WELL, yes well I felt the character handled the strain both physical and emotional he was under.
The scenes between he and the pedophile were briliantly written and played. Those two men on screen together were stunning and I was rivited by their interaction. IMO this was some of the best writing and acting in any season.
The groundwork for the impending Grissom sabbatical was laid very nicely here and if you take all seasons as a whole to this point you can clearly see why he needs the break.
My take on Grissom is that he really doesn't cope, he just stuffs all the bad stuff into corners and doesn't deal with it. Since the end of season two he's had a number of challenges both personal and professional to deal with and largely hasn't.
This episode was a prime example of that, he was miserable physically (Like many of you I too am a migraine sufferer and there is little pain like that in the world.) and had the worst case possible for him, but he stuffed it all away and did what needed to be done.
Grissom, as a character, didn't have a choice, so his way of dealing with the strain was not dealing with it and just doing the job.
That's my take on that, anyway.
Next...
The Nick/Superdave moment was awesome. 20 seconds of realistic "this job can suck" observation. I love how the writers show the effects of a tough case on all the characters in little ways even though one character my be the focus of the story line.
Grissom isn't alone in feeling the pressure of the job.
Onward ho,
I am mad loving Sophia. Her interrogation of the Grandfather was awesome. You could see how disgusted she was with that man and LL also played the scene brilliantly. I also loved how gentle she was with Jason. This character has come a long way and I am enjoying her more and more all the time.
Ah, my Brass...how do I love thee, let me count the ways.
1...42...89...125... you get the picture. PG never dissappoints.
Hodges for once wasn't snarky, not really, he was actually attempting levity with the fill up the tank comment. It was nice to see some sensitivity come from Hodges and support too, in his own Hodges-esque manner. Short seen between he and Greg but I really loved it.
In some ways I think Greg was the antithisis of Grissom in this episode because he's been demonstrating some real grace under pressure. He didn't get irritated with Grissom's abrupt manner with him, he just calmly and professionally explained himself. I loved that!
Greg came to the table with solid evidence against Carl for arson, so one way or another the pedophile was going down.
The confrontation between Carl and the Grandfather in the hall was amazing, oh wow. "You drove them right to me." Simply amazing.
Over all, this episode rocked and rocked hard. It was difficult to watch, creepy, profoundly tragic and held my attention from beginning to end.
One of the best in any season. 10/10
nish
since when can you read minds? i had it all worked out in my head what i was going to write. and it all comes down to, more or less, word for word what you said! and i mean word for word...WOW
i really dont have what to add.
the only trhing that you wrote that i wasnt gonna say was being a fan of AT, cause he looks familiar to me, but i dont know from where. he is an amazing actor. i knew that it was him from the beginning, but he was very convincing. i love the looks that grissom gave him.
brass had some awesome lines.
nick called superdave 'super' and 'buddy' it was sooooo touching. beautiful scene. the writers are great. really. i can totally see those 2 as friends. im not sure if outside of work, but im sure that when they have breaks at the same time, they wont sit on opposite sides of the breakroom. maybe even they are friends outside of work.
no offense to sara's followers, but i liked the fact that she wasnt in it much. cath and warrick werent in it much, but im not complaining, even though i like them. im not complaining AT ALL.
the ep was nicely done, nice story, good acting, great guest actor,grissom was amazaing, as was brass, greg...WOW. i think that grissom may have been imporessed with greg after. after sara called him on how he was acting...later on, he said thanks to greg, and it looked like he realized that he was impressed. as i said the superdave and nick scene was great. and OF COURSE my david. he had a david edge to his voice, the whole hodges-y thing going on, but he really wasnt mean to greg at all. i have to see his scenes again. when i was told this morning that his scene was with greg, i thought that maybe he'd tease him, but really he was nice to him. and the gasshoppah thing was ADORABLE.
strong ep