Carrieattheprom said:
Okay, I guess the moral of this episode is: Don't play paintball in a warehouse because you'll either be killed by a dirty cop who's trying to sell drugs, or kidnapped by a crazy lady who thinks that you are an alien.
Or else, as my favorite lab tech puts it, "Stick with bowling."
This episode was an
A+. Again, Eddie Cahill is the quiet and shining star of this show. Beyond Carmine's ability to wrench our hearts out and Gary Sinise's ability to become both boss and father-figure convincingly, Eddie Cahill as Don Flack Jr ( as well as Hill Harper as Dr. Sheldon Hawkes ) is the glue of the show for me, particularly in this episode.
We knew he hates suspects, but here we get a real glimpse of why that is. If only this episode had touched more on his father... But it is and has been Flack's perfect comedic timing or display of angst or anger that make him, for me, the easiest character to understand.
You knew I was going to go there, so... ADAM! I was very, very excited to see him, despite the fact that I knew beforehand he'd be in the episode, I was very much heartened to see so much of the tech. For one, I enjoy how Mac and Lindsay gave him a verbal nod as Lindsay described the black cocaine. Second, I have
always loved the interaction between Danny and Adam, and this episode highlighted that again. Danny insisting that the tech respect the time it took him to collect the "rust stuff" from the scene was great. The moment where Adam shamelessly makes a "The Price Is Right" reference ( no, for real, I could use a washer and dryer ), his manly little fist-touch with Danny as they agreed about bowling, and of course the moon rock -- no matter what, Adam has the ability to change the mood of the show with an almost silly enthusiasm -- but it stays on topic because this tech pays attention to the details.
I'm hoping Adam isn't a space filler while the director attempts to hide Anna's pregnancy -- seeing him more often in this season has made me a happy girl. That said, where in the world IS Lindsay? And again, I missed Hawkes -- but next week's episide is supposed to reveal more of his backstory, so maybe I can handle that.
Anyway, like I said, I enjoyed this episode quite a bit, not the least of because of Mac's interaction with Flack AND the scene where he and his stepson are talking. It was nice, very nice, to see some of the mask crack on Mac, and to realize that every day without Claire is still a struggle for him. And, of course, I loved the SMACKED.