Sorry, I would've said something by now, but we forgot to tape it, and I watched it at cbs.com. Hubby and I were really interested in this because if Kyle and his buddy were involved, hubby being a retired JAG wanted to know what would happen. But since the buddy didn't commit murder, it's a moot issue.
This was my most favorite one of the season so far. I was impressed that CBS was pretty accurate with Kyle's uniform, except he didn't wear his hat outdoors (except he was running to find out where his friend was, so I think that could be excused). It was great to see someone else carry a storyline for a change, and Evan Ellingson did a great job.
Now there's something we haven't seen much--Horatio wearing a labcoat and actually working in the lab!! WOWEE!! Kudos to Natalia for keeping those white slacks and stilettos clean while checking that burn scene! :wtf: What, coveralls aren't sexy enough??
I too was surprised they didn't mention Julia at all. Kyle must be hardcore. One would think he'd like to change into civvies at some point. I know after all that time in the field, I just wanted to peel off those boots and put on some comfortable shoes! For the most part, there was good writing and good acting as far as Kyle being a war veteran. Not knowing how long he'd been in the "sandbox", I wonder why he didn't make any rank yet. A combat soldier can usually make some rank within 6 months to a year, depending on their specialty and where they go. I think I speak for a lot of vets when I say I appreciate CBS being respectful of vets. It hasn't always been like this. (speaking of which, not sure how I feel about how they portrayed the Vietnam vet neighbor. Can't help but wonder whether tptb are still stuck in the 60's)
I do wonder where Kyle would've learned Farsi, because I think that's what's spoken in Iran, not Afghanistan, which is where Kyle was, supposedly. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Concerning the girl's mom: Please, oh please, I'm begging you--put me on that jury. Legally speaking, it wasn't just self-defense, but "defense of another", specifically her daughter.
I felt a lump in my throat at the end when H held his son tight. Been there, done that, H, only it was my husband. (Reaches out and hugs H)
BTW, there are documented cases of "honor killings" in England and the U.S. (though not as many).