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also guessed that the name was an anagram (and figured it out before Ray ).
Langston's talk about the "hourglass of evidence" - looked almost like he thought he was back in college giving a lecture.
- Sqweegel with the heterochromia reminded me of Lady Heather’s daughter, who had the same thing.
Anyone know the song that was playing with Hodges was doing the DNA?
Emily confirmed it was sweat? Who is Emily?
A+. Best episode in years.
This was the first CSI episode that really had me creeped out. I mean really. I woke up in the middle of the night and had to tell myself that Sqweegel was a character in a book and on a TV, he's not really in my house. Good work Anthony Zuiker. The only other time a TV show really creeped me out that much was The X-Files. That is saying a lot.
I too go an 'old school' vibe from this episode. No talk of romance or anything like that. Just the team searching for a creepy killer in a latex suit.
The sex shop stuff had me cracking up. And yea, I did flash to Catherine's relationship with the detective when the shop owner mentioned the pink thing (whatever it was) but of course she was messing with Nick which was priceless on it's own. :lol:
Great bit of writing there.
I am now interested in the books, not the cyber stuff Zuiker is trying to sell. Sqweegel is a very interesting and devious killer. It would be nice to understand his motive in killing all these seemingly good doers.
I also need to watch this one again. But so far, this season is one of the better ones in my opinion.
Anyone know the song that was playing with Hodges was doing the DNA?
Linkin Park - waiting for the end
LOL Not Emily. Amylase. Hodges did an Amylase test. We've actually heard that term used before. I remember specifically in "felonious monk" where Warrick did an amylase test on the glove that Tadero planted & the result came up as saliva.