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Corpse
One thing I found interesting was how each of the team handled the crisis.
Catherine seemed completely overwhelmed in the beginning. Her first year of being a supervisor and she loses one of 'her guys' to a kidnapping. So she disassociates herself until she meets Nick's parents. At first she's all business until Nick's mother crumbles at the sight of her son buried alive. Then she starts to see Nick as a son of parents who love him very much, and on this level she can relate as a human being as she is a mom herself.
So she goes to her Dad for help, something never would have thought of doing before.
Warrick stays cools, but then loses a few times during the investigation at Walter's headquarters then when he was told to get out of the hole where he would have probably allowed himself to blow up with Nick and only responds when Grissom asks him to trust him.
Sara gets emotional and then gets down to business with finding crucial evidence and connects the dots with Kelly Gordon and the nursery, buther anger almost gets her a few times when she interviews Kelly Gordon.
Greg seemed to just sticking with the knowledge he knows, but does find some really key evidence such as the coffin with the dog.
Brass really stayed in the cop role, even providing some humourous moments in his sarcastic such as with the Texan lawyer, and even with Kelly Gordon.
Grissom of course stayed detached, but in a way that was probably the best thing for him even though it seemed to irk Catherine at one point. In the end though, he chose the emotional route by comforting Nick in a deep and paternal way, playing the role of dad by using his child hood name.
Nick to his credit, stayed very calm most of the time despite the hopelessness of his situation. Only when the fan stopped did he finally decide to cave in, but only as a means to prevent a long and suffering death.
Grave Danger is probably the best CSI episode in my opinion, not even ABRTI could match. I don't think this was child play because Sofia and Brass were facing professional death, not physical.
Catherine seemed completely overwhelmed in the beginning. Her first year of being a supervisor and she loses one of 'her guys' to a kidnapping. So she disassociates herself until she meets Nick's parents. At first she's all business until Nick's mother crumbles at the sight of her son buried alive. Then she starts to see Nick as a son of parents who love him very much, and on this level she can relate as a human being as she is a mom herself.
So she goes to her Dad for help, something never would have thought of doing before.
Warrick stays cools, but then loses a few times during the investigation at Walter's headquarters then when he was told to get out of the hole where he would have probably allowed himself to blow up with Nick and only responds when Grissom asks him to trust him.
Sara gets emotional and then gets down to business with finding crucial evidence and connects the dots with Kelly Gordon and the nursery, buther anger almost gets her a few times when she interviews Kelly Gordon.
Greg seemed to just sticking with the knowledge he knows, but does find some really key evidence such as the coffin with the dog.
Brass really stayed in the cop role, even providing some humourous moments in his sarcastic such as with the Texan lawyer, and even with Kelly Gordon.
Grissom of course stayed detached, but in a way that was probably the best thing for him even though it seemed to irk Catherine at one point. In the end though, he chose the emotional route by comforting Nick in a deep and paternal way, playing the role of dad by using his child hood name.
Nick to his credit, stayed very calm most of the time despite the hopelessness of his situation. Only when the fan stopped did he finally decide to cave in, but only as a means to prevent a long and suffering death.
Grave Danger is probably the best CSI episode in my opinion, not even ABRTI could match. I don't think this was child play because Sofia and Brass were facing professional death, not physical.