RSRD... hmmm, as I type, the AXN rerun is going on behind me. Oh well, I can always watch it again and again.
Er... I've been bad, you guys. Fighting temptations too strong for little fragile me is hard. I watched RSRD to the season finale already. And I must say, CSI:NY season2 is the best season from the batch (Miami S4 and LV S6).
RSRD... hmmm, as I type, the AXN rerun is going on behind me. Oh well, I can always watch it again and again.
What can I say about it? Hmm... to tell you the truth, it actually was a bit disappointing. Maybe the length of the show was too short for a storyline like that. Things went by too fast right after Danny told Mac about his one night out with Tanglewood. That flashback reminded me so much for Thumpy G hahahahah. So Danny would be about 15-18 back then, right?
Lindsey looked old in this episode. Idk. She was introduced late in the episode and surprise, surprise -- she was the one who found out about the DNA and the connection to Danny. Connection was 0% in all points. Sorry.
What happened to Louie happened so fast, I actually didn't understand it. Blame it to time-constraints and maybe the writers got carried away with the Danny-romance aspect than to build-up this situation better. It all left me kind of cold.
The hospital scenes were good. Mac's 'order' to Flack to watch over Danny was very nice. At least they didn't overlook the big brother mentality the detective has over the CSI. I wonder what became of that? Lol... anyway, the way Danny addressed their mother "mommy" -- I found that very cute. The scene between the brothers is well done. Setting Danny aside, Carmine Giovinazzo did very well on the emotions on how a little brother would feel seeing his big brother -- his 'hero' -- in that situation.
I don't need a boss, I need a friend.
Finally, Danny was able to voice that out. If only he told that to Flack too. Danny doing the ugly cry was, IMO, just appropriate to close such a loaded episode.
Lindsey looked old in this episode. Idk. She was introduced late in the episode and surprise, surprise -- she was the one who found out about the DNA and the connection to Danny. Connection was 0% in all points. Sorry.
What happened to Louie happened so fast, I actually didn't understand it. Blame it to time-constraints and maybe the writers got carried away with the Danny-romance aspect than to build-up this situation better. It all left me kind of cold.
The hospital scenes were good. Mac's 'order' to Flack to watch over Danny was very nice. At least they didn't overlook the big brother mentality the detective has over the CSI. I wonder what became of that? Lol... anyway, the way Danny addressed their mother "mommy" -- I found that very cute. The scene between the brothers is well done. Setting Danny aside, Carmine Giovinazzo did very well on the emotions on how a little brother would feel seeing his big brother -- his 'hero' -- in that situation.
I don't need a boss, I need a friend.
Finally, Danny was able to voice that out. If only he told that to Flack too. Danny doing the ugly cry was, IMO, just appropriate to close such a loaded episode.