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Head of the Graveyard Shift
Very sorry , Miamidade. Won't happen again.
Thanks, LMH
Thanks, LMH
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And this is from the actual review:From the Talk CSI synopsis for 'After the Fall:
Stetler questions Horatio in the brutality case, but when he accuses Horatio of using force against an unarmed suspect, Horatio counters by bringing up his abuse of Yelina. Stetler notes that Horatio never took his suggestion to get counseling after Speedle's death, but Horatio says he'll get counseling when Stetler does. Afterwards, Calleigh catches Horatio in the hall, saying that Stetler is on a witch-hunt. She asks him to let her look at the case, and he finally relents when she reminds him that Stetler could have him relieved of duty.
Calleigh is going over the Ramsey case. She shows his shirt to Ryan, who can't smell any pot on it, proving that Ramsey lied about his reason for being on the roof. Calleigh shows Alexx the X-ray of Ramsey's shoulder, and Alexx notes an additional fracture. Calleigh tells Ramsey she knows he lied about smoking pot--she thinks Stan sent him back for the climbing equipment. She shows him the fracture on the X-ray and says that the only way to create that fracture is repeated trauma. Doug dislocated his own shoulder to implicate Horatio. Afterwards, Stetler, who watched the whole interview, grudgingly praises Calleigh for her good work.
I was glad that Kristine Huntley pointed this out, and I completely agree. Calleigh was determined in her defence of Horatio, never doubting him for a second. Horatio can be really stubborn at times, but Calleigh is just as stubborn, and she refused to let him face this alone. If that were anyone else, they would back off after Horatio refused them the first time, but Cal got her way in the end. She was able to match him in resiliance and determination, and that's what I admire about them both, and that is why I think they are really suited to each other as well. Who else would go up against Stetler and IAB in Horatio's defence? I mean, I know that the team was willing to go all the way for their boss to prove his innocenece, but why would Calleigh check into it personally?? That seems more than just professionalism and protocal to me, that appears to be real caring and genuine concern. She made a stand for Horatio, and she was going to make sure he was in the clear, against Stetler and his accusations.Horatio, on the other hand, refuses to let the false charge of brutality get him down. And his team never doubts him for a minute. Calleigh even insists on looking into the case herself. I loved the scene between them--no one bosses Horatio around, except maybe for Calleigh. She knows when to push, and sure enough, when she offers for a second time to look into the case, he takes her up on it.