George/Nick: Texan Charm #6

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Welcome, Dory I read the post on LJ about George being injured, but I'll take it with a grain of salt... ;) (Okay, he fell out of my bed a couple of nights ago, I confess :devil:)

I just finished watching "Redrum". Okay, I think I understand English pretty well, but I really, really didn't understand why they actually had to put up a fake crime scene? Just to get that guy Thomas Simon (or whatever his name was)? Note to CSI-actors: Please don't mumble :D

And Nick: WHOA! He got me all hot and bothered. The shirt? Very tight :devil: And I loved GE's acting. Like McStokes said, the eye-twitching thing...
"Wanna shoot your way in?" *giggles* Yay, go for it, Nicky! :) Okay, I'll stop babbling. I need to watch that episode again to understand it completely...
 
Hi, softcake! I was wondering where you were!

Basically they staged the crime scene to make it look like there was a copy cat killer to the original murder of the assemblyman, that way the real person they were after would think attention was off of him, and he would come out of hiding again thinking he was safe.

And yes...wasn't our boy positively squee-licious last night? :lol: The scenes with Nick and Rick reminded me of the ones we all love with Marty the "Crime Scene Cleanup Guy" from the epi at the arcade. They make me giggle like a school girl the way they trade barbs.
 
Thanks for explaining, McStokes But isn't faking a crime scene a little bit out of hand? With Grissom in charge, that would never happen...but maybe that's the point with Keppler. Gosh, I'm confused....

Nick and Rick together = love :)
 
Well, it depends on who you ask as to whether it was out of hand...I know "we" use tactics to get people to confess that we know are guilty, but we need the confession to make the charges stick. There are certainly unorthodox methods of going about investigations, but it's usually with the best intentions of finding the guilty party and putting the case to rest.

I don't know whether it would happen with Griss or not. I could see him saying no since it was an order/idea from the Undersheriff, but if he came up with it on his own? I could see him playing it out then having to explain himself later to the Undersheriff and Ecklie! :D
 
Where is Ecklie, anyways?? :confused: You would think that with Grissom gone and such a high profile case, he would have been poking his nose around the lab.
 
wow, 6th thread... where was I :lol: ?!

Hi all :D

ok well I saw the episode last night, and let me tell you... it was great, Nick was take charge and in charge, and they showed how he is right for lead CSI to becouse look at the way he acted, like a real boss, and you see his inteligence and how smart he is.

oh it was good, and ooh, don't get him mad, he's gonna kick some major butt.

it was good, I also liked how Warrick, Greg and Sara were willing to follow him they trust him, and trust his gut feeling...why did Grissom put Warrick in charge when we see how good Nick is!!??

any way loved the whole thing, good stuff, only thing, what did Hodges meen when he told Nick he was in the lead of the IA office pool? I didn't understand that one, but other then that gold!!

oh and *whacks* Baba and Stoky and Mcstokes all at once!! *I don't know why, just felt like it :D*
 
Hodges thinks that Keppler is from Internel Affairs and the people in the lab are taking bets as to who he is investigating. Why they would think of Nick, I just don't know. I can't think of anything that Nick has done wrong.
 
Oh... I see, but more then Nick, why is hodges there...what did he do? :lol:

oh and nick winked twice last night, really cute, he should do that more.

and you see how mad they made him? he threw his food away, he has to be really mad to do that :)
 
Hodges is just weird. Could you imagine working with someone like him.

I thought it was nice that they got to ad-lib a little... "Giddyup"... "You wanna shoot our way in". Gave me a few giggles.
 
Nick was so awesome last night. I loved the last scene where he looked like he had tears in his eyes after Warrick told him to just let it go.
 
Tears? Noooo!
Last night I was walking home (it was already dark) and suddenly there was this guy walking in front of me who looked sooo much like George! So I took a chance and I said "George" and he turned around!! :lol: Too bad it wasn't him.. his face wasn't completely George-ish.. :D
 
Marns :lol: Once in a while I see that guy on the bus and he looks like Super Dave's lost twin brother. I try not to stare at him all the time, I'm afraid he could get me wrong :D
 
Marns and softcake they say that we have a twin out there. Maybe George's twin is in Holland :).

Grabs a pillow from the pile and smacks softcake with it. Good morning :)or in your case afternoon
 
:lol: softcake, I get that all the time, guys who get me wrong. They smile at me, and I'm like "What are smiling about?" :lol: But the thing is, that the George twin looked at me with a face that just said "What?" and that was a really funny face and I started to laugh and he actually said "What?" And then the fun was over an I said "Never mind." I think the George twin didn't really like me.. :D This looks like a complicated story but it actually wasn't that weird. Just me and a guy getting eachother wrong.. :lol:
 
Morning all!

Yes, the new epi...complete with tight shirt, winking, "giddyups," watery eyes and witty Warrick/Nick banter. *Sigh* It was like having season 5 CSI back and I loved it!
 
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