Liked the hoodie! :adore:
I'm glad they brought back some of the old Nick/Sara sibling rivalry. Loved the bating of Sara in the office and on the steps. Reminded me of my brother and me when we were younger. My mother used to say we were better off not seeing eachother. :lol:
I'm kinda wondering what Catherine would have said if she saw Nick's initial reaction to Sara and Langston after the explosion. He was worried about them - a lot - even though he had to have been told that they were OK before he even got there. Hmmm! It makes me look forward to the 17th even more.
Found
this review on a search this morning. I'll use the word review lightly as the author sounds like he's both begging WP to come back while sounding like he didn't like the episode all that much.
But it's this part that I don't like...
CSI has lost its mojo since Petersen’s Grissom left; enough time has passed to say flat out that Laurence Fishburne’s Ray Langston just hasn’t been as interesting a character. Langston is less a strong leader — or, as in the case of Grissom, a fascinatingly eccentric one — than just another member of the team, which has pushed Marg Helgenberger and George Eads to the fore. They’re fine, to be sure, but their characters always seem to be waiting for Gil to poke his head around a lab corner to give an inscrutable order or test them on an arcane theory.
I think Catherine and Nick lead the team in their own way. It's different from Grissom and it should be. I don't think that they're waiting on Grissom to show up and basically tell them what to do!
Susan