Well, I loved the episode. That last part with the father was a little intense, I thought for sure he was going to kill himself. I'm thinking, Nick turn the girls head so she doesn't watch her father kill himself. That was tense.
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It felt like the old CSI to me.
Yup, I was actually white-knuckling the armrest during that scene, because I really didn't know what he was going to do. And yeah, this episode felt like old "CSI" to me, too. For the first time since Jorja left, I really wished she weren't leaving again; it's so great to see Sara the way she was in the first season, and she's just fit right back in, almost as if she never left. I'll hate to see her go.
I liked that Craig was innocent. I wasn't sure whether to be okay with the fact that Langston seemed to be the only one telling the others not to jump to conclusions.
I think the point was that Ray was the only one in the group who wasn't around for the Paul Millander case, and so he was looking at it with fresh eyes; they weren't. I thought it fit perfectly.
I, too, was glad to see that the son was innocent. (By the way, was he the same actor who played Millander's son before? I've seen him on "Dexter" playing a flashback younger Dexter.) It seemed that this episode focused on several levels with "sins of the father being visited on the son."
(Can we not do spoiler tags here? I thought we could, but I don't see that option. Must be another board. Anyway . . . WARNING: The following speculation may be spoiler-ish!)
I thought it was a weird, out-of-left-field moment with the Season 9 finale dealt with Ray's father. Weren't there rumblings last season about him being related to a serial killer? And is that where this is going, that the bowtie killer is his father?