Elsie
Shopaholic
Ending Happy
I don't know what it is at the moment with my lack of concentration when watching the episodes. I did watch it, but once again, my full attention wasn't on it! So, this comes from the parts I can vaguely remember...
It wasn't the greatest episode, obviously, but it could have been worse. There were some interesting and humourous moments. Brass was great and had some good scenes, Grissom's adorable straw hat was back (I seriously love the hat!), the old man's wife really had been shot... :lol:
I don't know, the concept of the episode was good, but it didn't quite pan out for me. I mean, seriously, that many conspiring acts occur in one night to harm the guy? It became too obvious that the Doc was going to call and say that again it wasn't the cause of death!
As for Grissom and Sara? Well, it was a strange question. My only thought to explain it would be Lady Heather, who I know isn't involved in the business of selling sex, but her work could easily be misinterpreted that way. If that wasn't Sara's thought process and it was just a random question that Sara was wondering about, then it's weird and seems out of character for both of them. Grissom's whole 'sex without love' speech was more telling, I actually take it to mean that he is a fairly repressed man rather than it being a particularly positive statement, which is more in character in my opinion.
Why yes, I certainly did notice....
I don't know what it is at the moment with my lack of concentration when watching the episodes. I did watch it, but once again, my full attention wasn't on it! So, this comes from the parts I can vaguely remember...
It wasn't the greatest episode, obviously, but it could have been worse. There were some interesting and humourous moments. Brass was great and had some good scenes, Grissom's adorable straw hat was back (I seriously love the hat!), the old man's wife really had been shot... :lol:
I don't know, the concept of the episode was good, but it didn't quite pan out for me. I mean, seriously, that many conspiring acts occur in one night to harm the guy? It became too obvious that the Doc was going to call and say that again it wasn't the cause of death!
As for Grissom and Sara? Well, it was a strange question. My only thought to explain it would be Lady Heather, who I know isn't involved in the business of selling sex, but her work could easily be misinterpreted that way. If that wasn't Sara's thought process and it was just a random question that Sara was wondering about, then it's weird and seems out of character for both of them. Grissom's whole 'sex without love' speech was more telling, I actually take it to mean that he is a fairly repressed man rather than it being a particularly positive statement, which is more in character in my opinion.
Tinkerbell said:
Oh, by the way, did anyone else notice how yummy Nick’s be-hind looked in his jeans? :lol:
Why yes, I certainly did notice....