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Daniel Shaw. Mark Valley, who played Daniel Shaw also played Jack Willman in the season 1 episode "Boom". It pushes the spoiler a little bit as it read "A cast member who has been a part of the show since Season 1 will become a victim of the Gig Harbor Killer" but TV Guide was probably struggling on how to word it without naming who.And by the way the almost dead of Finn doesnt count, they say some one that was from the first season, in this episode i dont die anybody or i dont see something?
Tired of Finn being the victim again
I really hope Lisa Shue won't be back ! (no hate against her, she's a great actress, but her character is quite done now, like Langston was at the end of season 11)
I confess, I did check out only the Nick stuff and I liked it. I fast forward through most of it.
I liked what they did for Nick at the end though.
What is up with Nick and D.B. trading beards the last two episodes? :lol:
They were billed as a 2-part season finale. This isn't the first time they've done a 2-parter with different episode titles. Season 4's "Assume Nothing" and "All For Our Country" were part 1 and part 2 and the season premier's. And in season 6 "Bang Bang" and "Way to Go" were part 1 and part 2 and the season finale's.I still wonder why two episodes were aired back-to-back. Especially because one was a season finale. I never heard of this in episodic TV before. I know there was a Holidays hiatus, and at least one episode got moved back a week due to a football game. Did CBS commit to a fixed date to start CSIC, which isn't even in the same time slot? Were they afraid viewers couldn't tell the series apart?
They were billed as a 2-part season finale. This isn't the first time they've done a 2-parter with different episode titles. Season 4's "Assume Nothing" and "All For Our Country" were part 1 and part 2 and the season premier's. And in season 6 "Bang Bang" and "Way to Go" were part 1 and part 2 and the season finale's.I still wonder why two episodes were aired back-to-back. Especially because one was a season finale. I never heard of this in episodic TV before. I know there was a Holidays hiatus, and at least one episode got moved back a week due to a football game. Did CBS commit to a fixed date to start CSIC, which isn't even in the same time slot? Were they afraid viewers couldn't tell the series apart?
Next week is another award ceremony (forget which ones, don't watch awards!) and they can't air a new episode against awards. March 1st is the the season premier of "Battle Creek". So yes, there was a fixed date that "CSI" had to be over by.
Susan
The person from season one who died was Shaw, even tho he wasn't really in season one but the actor was, playing Jack in "Boom". That was a horrible, misleading tease by CBS. What a joke.
And Finn in peril again. Does anyone really care at this point?