I liked this episode, gruesome as the ending was. It was so different, more artistic than what I'm used to seeing in the series. CSI Las Vegas does some wonderful things with unusual stories, but this one included the moving back and forth in time to a level I hadn't seen before.
I keep waiting for Ray to become less than someone on the outside looking in, and am not feeling it. I like the character and LF's portrayal of Ray, but I feel no connection between Ray and the rest of the characters. Grissom was a loner yet he was part of the group, so it's not the loner in Ray. I worry that LF's work is perhaps more sophisticated than a weekly television show calls for. The nuances don't come across well in what is basically an action show? IDK...
I keep waiting for Ray to become less than someone on the outside looking in, and am not feeling it. I like the character and LF's portrayal of Ray, but I feel no connection between Ray and the rest of the characters. Grissom was a loner yet he was part of the group, so it's not the loner in Ray. I worry that LF's work is perhaps more sophisticated than a weekly television show calls for. The nuances don't come across well in what is basically an action show? IDK...