I really liked it. It does (like some many other people have mentioned) remind me of the old CSI episodes from previous seasons. Lately it's been hit or miss if you will, with CSI. Either it's boring and has lost it's 'spark' or it's been too overdramtic but this episode was brilliant!!!
I loved the old vegas references. Tippi Hendron did remind me of Faye Dunaway's character also. And, is it just me, or does Grissom just attract these older 'old vegas' women? He and Faye Dunaway's character had great chemistry and so did Tippi Hendron's character. It was just something I noticed when I watched.
There are still some things that I must have missed or didn't quite get.
First, the girls death was an accident?? okay so she died from falling into that chair??? Would that be enough to kill her? and she was pregnant right? Wouldn't her falling on her stomach cause her to miscarry? Maybe they touched on that and I missed it, but that's what I got out of it.
And, if Nicky and Cath figured out that Lila (that was her name right
) was wearing her grandmother's old costume, why didn't they examine THAT for evidence, dust her grandmothers vanity for fingerprints, etc...
It seemed to me they overlooked that part of evidence gathering :lol:
Greg's comment about having a glitter fetish made me smile. He seems to be getting his spark back too. For a while, he was very serious after he became a CSI. I'm glad he's relaxing a little and having some fun.
I have to say, Grissom has fallen out of my good graces lately. But now that he's leaving and he will no longer be on the show, it sort of sparked my interest in him again. The scene with him playing poker was the sexiest thing I have seen. :drool: Who knew the bugman had a life??? Those are the kind of personal moments I personally like to see about the character, little insights into their lives outside the lab. That, and Cath mentioning that she and Lindsey voted for Lila on the talent show. Again small insights into their personal life without it being overbearing.
As a Cath/Gil shipper that ending scene was the sweetest thing between them we have seen in a long time. It's about time they were talking to each other. I figured he would confide in her about his life, Sara, etc.. but the way it was done was just perfect. And when he said it was time to UP the ANTE, I didn't think he was referring to Sara. He was again, as most have said, talking about moving on with his life, leaving Vegas, starting again...
Overall, one of the better episode. This season has been great so far.