After a long break and some thoughts about CSI: Las Vegas, I have to say that writing about the series is not as enjoyable for me as with Dr. House. Right now, I’m watching “Built to Kill” S7E1&2, and my desk already has bite marks because there are just so many things that annoy me and I find crappy in interpersonal relationships. (You just shouldn’t treat others like that, no matter what the writers’ intentions were.)
In this season, we also have to slowly say goodbye to Warrick as he gets shot towards the end (the actor couldn’t agree on a new contract with the studio). It’s a shame, I personally think it’s a big loss. This triggers a kind of weird fluctuation in the cast. I can still remember some, especially Elisabeth Shue, whom I don’t really like, but I really enjoyed her in the CSI role.
I also thought it was cool that we almost see the entire second tier of Bones actors spread out over the previous CSI seasons.
Of course, Jason Segel’s appearance in three episodes was also really good.
The double feature from Quentin Tarantino was also pretty good and I think, that after that, the show got some minor changes in tone, color and camera composition. This list could go on, but my wrists are asking for an end. I don’t know what’s next, but I’ll probably finish the rewatch without writing about it anymore. Let’s see what topic I choose next, maybe I’ll see if there’s more to explore with Dr. House. Or I’ll venture into entirely new territories. I just want to go with the flow, but for now, CSI: Las Vegas is over.
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