Y'know, I saw this thread originally yesterday & I went, "WTF, it's Wednesday already. Did I miss the new episode? Frick!". Then I realized that it was actually Tuesday & today is Wednesday. Yeah ... Wooo...new episode & American Idol tonight. Yes !
I started it early. I was really sick yesterday and wasn't sure if I'd get online today. Still sick, but just that determined to be online. :lol: Looking forward to this one!
I'm really proud of myself. I have NO clue what this episode is about. :lol: Usually I know every last detail before it even airs.
The ep was ok. There wasn't any continueing storylines in this one, it was a stand alone ep. The cases weren't too bad though.
Does anyone know the name of the song that they played on this episode? It was a hip hop dance type song with the lyric "let me teach you how to swing it" repeated. Tried Googling but no luck yet. Thanks
did danny call adam cup cakelol if he did its a cute :devil:nick name danny lol the episode was great but cant wait for next week.like that danny talked abt his mom and inv hawkes to come to his house.
They should write an episode where a CSIQ winner gets killed, cause I'm really starting to hate those people. I have to say, all the puns in this episode were really fucking annoying. It kinda feels like the CSIs spend way too much time trying to make these up. And then those stupid little smirks in the actors' faces whenever they utter a stupid pun make me so pissed. Oooh, you came up with something FUNNY, now you get to smirk about it like an asshole. Why are these characters like this? Mac: There's a body on 96th west. Stella, Danny, Hawkes, you're on the case. Stella, work trace. Danny, DNA. Hawkes, you come up with as many puns as possible, now this is imperative to the case. You MUST work a pun into every sentence you utter. The closer you are to the body as you say these, the better. Now move! I'm in a bad mood. Puns anger me.
I was so unengaged with the episode that I read a book throughout and only looked up at Flack's voice. And how cute was Flack, talking about the kids who ran to the precinct to "confess"? Yet more proof that he's the breed of cop we were taught to trust as children.
Other than the opening where Danny called Adam "Cupcake," Flack's scenes were golden, as usual. Knocking the hot dog out of the guy's hand was priceless, but I was expecting him to eat one instead of interrogate the guy.