Actually, what I actually meant by my earlier comment was that I don't mind the drama, but there really isn't much of a balance anymore. Yeah, there were a lot of technical terms in the beginning, but that was also part of the reason why it became so popular, as well. Because it was groundbreaking in that sense - no one really talked a lot about forensics. Hell, I wasn't even interested for a long time! *lol* But I see what a lot of you are saying. I just believe in balance, that's all.
Anyway, back to the discussion.
I'm also wondering about Catherine's role in this episode is, and Brass', as well. However, I think the wild card might be Greg - always someone you least expect. I know it sounds a little farfetched, because Warrick regards him as sort of a "little boy in a man's world," but if you think about the growth that Greg has gone through and everything that he's been through before and after he became a CSI, he may just be the one person to lend some advice to him. And truthfully, Warrick's going to have to eventually listen to him.
Yeah, I know. The coffee's been waved in my face so I can wake up and smell it. But one can hope, right?