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CSI Level Two
FallenForFlack - Happy Birthday! :beer:
The unbuttoned shirts- very nice. The more buttons undone, the better :devil:
This is the analysis of the last episode-
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]By Kristine Huntley
Posted at February 12, 2009 - 12:40 AM GMT[/FONT]
See Also: 'Presumed Guilty' Episode Guide
"I quite like that Ryan somewhat rashly decided to go after Sheridan on his own. Ryan has had little to do this season and that's a shame as he's one of the most interesting characters on the show. While Horatio, Delko and Calleigh rarely do anything that violates the rules, Ryan will skirt and occasionally cross lines he probably shouldn't, as he does here. Clearly frustrated by the way Sheridan's lawyer is railroading the case, Ryan takes matters into his own hands. Jonathan Togo channels a fierce energy in the scene; Ryan is determined to get Sheridan, even if it means he has to think outside the box. I was a little surprised at how far Ryan went--he really did get aggressive with Sheridan--but as we saw in "And They're Offed" when he fought with the Russian mobster and really laid into him, Ryan does have an aggressive side. Might this be something that gets him into trouble again down the road? "
I really hope Ryan's aggressive side doesn't get him into trouble again. It is very hot, but I want to see him as the hero. I agree though that Ryan is the most interesting character on the show. He seems the most human, although his actions in the last epi seemed a little odd - but maybe it was part of a master plan to nail the killer?
The unbuttoned shirts- very nice. The more buttons undone, the better :devil:
This is the analysis of the last episode-
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]By Kristine Huntley
Posted at February 12, 2009 - 12:40 AM GMT[/FONT]
See Also: 'Presumed Guilty' Episode Guide
"I quite like that Ryan somewhat rashly decided to go after Sheridan on his own. Ryan has had little to do this season and that's a shame as he's one of the most interesting characters on the show. While Horatio, Delko and Calleigh rarely do anything that violates the rules, Ryan will skirt and occasionally cross lines he probably shouldn't, as he does here. Clearly frustrated by the way Sheridan's lawyer is railroading the case, Ryan takes matters into his own hands. Jonathan Togo channels a fierce energy in the scene; Ryan is determined to get Sheridan, even if it means he has to think outside the box. I was a little surprised at how far Ryan went--he really did get aggressive with Sheridan--but as we saw in "And They're Offed" when he fought with the Russian mobster and really laid into him, Ryan does have an aggressive side. Might this be something that gets him into trouble again down the road? "
I really hope Ryan's aggressive side doesn't get him into trouble again. It is very hot, but I want to see him as the hero. I agree though that Ryan is the most interesting character on the show. He seems the most human, although his actions in the last epi seemed a little odd - but maybe it was part of a master plan to nail the killer?