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Totally true. Although I'm not a GSR shipper either, I was screaming at him to not just stand there like an idiot while she ran off, obviously suffering. But on the other hand, it was true to form for both of them. Grissom isn't good with people, and Sara is a master at bottling things up, not letting anyone in.
maybe it was Sara's job to tell Hannah about her brother's death/suicide and show her the photo but maybe Sara did it because she knew that Hannah would be hurt and lost and that is the way Sara is feeling. It probably doesn't make sense but that's what I kind of thought.
And as was previously noted here, what the heck was he thinking (and Catherine, for going along with it without monitoring the situation), given Sara's and Hannah's past meetings, letting Sara be alone with that manipulative little genius???
i saw that as well. I really didn't like the whole hannah storyline, and also how Sara handled it. She wanted to hurt hannah, and it was kind of like rubbing it in her face. Way to beat up on a kid...jeeze, hannah may be really smart, but emotionally she is still young.
My opinion? Hannah killed anyone who, according to her, stood between her and her brother. I think she killed both girls, and it's possible she may have even killed their parents (though, surprisingly, that was left hanging).Shipwrecked said:
But I'm still confused. Who killed who?
And also possibly a psychopath with no empathy for anyone else; her only concern is her own feelings. She may be young, but she's off to an early start as a sociopath. Remember, she's directly responsible for the deaths of at least two people (that we know of).xfcanadian said:
Way to beat up on a kid...jeeze, hannah may be really smart, but emotionally she is still young.
And also possibly a psychopath with no empathy for anyone else; her only concern is her own feelings. She may be young, but she's off to an early start as a sociopath.
DJRideout said:
Two separate crimes, with several years apart from the other, and still couldn't find any solid evidence to prove which of the two WEST kids were actually guilty...yet they can find the connection with, Natalie, the miniature killer, Paul Malander and his little charade, and just about every other case we've seen over the past 7 seasons. It just doesn't make sense...or is it just me?
xfcanadian said:
And also possibly a psychopath with no empathy for anyone else; her only concern is her own feelings. She may be young, but she's off to an early start as a sociopath.
well sociopaths and psychopaths are too different things. It is unlikely she is a psychopath since she did have emotional responses and a connection to her brother, even if it was a creepy connection. But even if she is a sociopath, murderer, creepy and/or playing games, she is still very young, and there was no evidence to suggest she was dangerous, just suspicion. Suspecting a young person to be a dangerous sociopath is very serious. If you accidentally label someone this, it could ruin the rest of their lives. You can't treat a teen badly because of suspicion. IMO Sara couldn't handle being outsmarted by a teenager, got frustrated, and went down to Hannah's level. There wasn't even any evidence to support that Hannah killed anyone, other than speculation because she is creepy. I think it would have worked better if they had actually used forensics to catch her, instead of a rehash of the first episode. If there isn't much evidence, than why would forensic scientists even be investigating the crime?