The Haskell storyline bored me to the point that I strained my eyes rolling them. The trial wasn't plausible at all, Haskell's escape wasn't plausible. Seriously, they're not going to have a guy sitting, looking RIGHT AT HIM the whole time after he shanked Ray? Do these people not LEARN?! They could have ended with the CSIs finding the dead woman's body and looking after where they presume Haskell went, thus bringing the episode back to the CSIs instead of making it CSI: Mr. Noodle. I just don't like how CSI has handled ANY serial killer though. Given the snark to Greg fans, before someone accuses me of just like Sara, I will remind everyone that I think the Miniature Killer sucked too - CSI does not, never has, and never will handle serial killers well. It's not their forte, and I wish they'd stop. Thank you.
Justin Bieber ... surprisingly better the second time around. He's learning, so okay, fine, the character got ram-rod development because we had to get ALL his motivation in two episodes. That's something that could have benefitted from multiple episodes. Bieber wouldn't have had to be in them, just showing Nick's ongoing investigation would have been both logical and sensible. Instead, after promising not to kill Jason's brother and then doing it, it fell off Nick's radar.
Speaking of... I'm disappointed in not getting to see NICK'S story. How did he get from the terrified, hyperventilating guy behind the car in 11x01 to the cowboy killer of McCann in 11x15? I feel like I missed a lot of character development for Nick. Would have liked to see in spread out across episodes. Just ONE scene every other ep, again, would have been about right. Not too much. Then you take this ep, make the A-Plot about NICK dealing with Jason (versus what we got) and you let George carry the episode.
Justin Bieber ... surprisingly better the second time around. He's learning, so okay, fine, the character got ram-rod development because we had to get ALL his motivation in two episodes. That's something that could have benefitted from multiple episodes. Bieber wouldn't have had to be in them, just showing Nick's ongoing investigation would have been both logical and sensible. Instead, after promising not to kill Jason's brother and then doing it, it fell off Nick's radar.
Speaking of... I'm disappointed in not getting to see NICK'S story. How did he get from the terrified, hyperventilating guy behind the car in 11x01 to the cowboy killer of McCann in 11x15? I feel like I missed a lot of character development for Nick. Would have liked to see in spread out across episodes. Just ONE scene every other ep, again, would have been about right. Not too much. Then you take this ep, make the A-Plot about NICK dealing with Jason (versus what we got) and you let George carry the episode.