Currently, I’m watching the episode “Fight Night” S3E7, quite far along considering when I started, but it’s running, just like the other series, always in the background once I’m home. It would be terrible if it were also running in the office!
What have we been through?
In “Stalker” S2E19, Nick gets quite a beating, and this is even though we know that the Tarantino double episode is still to come, where Nick will get more than just a beating. The two actors who played the medium and the killer are incredibly distinctive; you’ve seen them in many series, mostly in individual episodes. Doug Hutchison has also made it to the big screen and appeared in The Green Mile (1999) and Punisher: War Zone (2008). But Leland Orser is certainly not unknown; he has movies like Alien 4 (1997), Seven (1995), and The Bone Collector (1999) under his belt. Both actors belong to the second tier but play at the forefront, and I’m always excited to see either of them.
“Anatomy of a Lye” S2E21 was also quite interesting, as we see a very young Mr. Spock, also known as Zachary Quinto. And yes, don’t worry, I know this is the Mr. Spock of the modern era. Leonard Nimoy, as far as I know, does not appear in CSI, but who knows, maybe the series will prove me wrong.
Otherwise, the end of the second season is relatively calm; there are no major cliffhanger episodes yet, and I sincerely hope it stays that way for a while longer. Even though I can watch everything back-to-back, I still find such episodes quite exhausting.
Fortunately, Catherine’s attitude has eased up; it’s not as frequent, but when it happens, it’s more intense. People are just being chewed out without her even introducing herself, and nobody knows who she is or what she wants. If someone talked to me that way, I’d react the same. Unbelievable level of arrogance, but well, I guess it’s something I have to live with. I didn’t want to mention it anymore, but this strange behavior towards Horatio in the last episode of the second season just doesn’t sit right. It’s a different jurisdiction, for goodness’ sake! And those who come at me with “Yes, but she’s a strong woman, has to assert herself… BLA BLA BLA!” Yes, she’s the strong woman in the series, but a strong woman also asserts herself through respect for others, regardless of their position, and doesn’t belittle others to highlight herself.
Despite the calm towards the end of the second season, we also saw the backdoor pilot episode of CSI: Miami, as briefly mentioned earlier. I like Miami, even though I can’t handle the overly candied stylishness for too long. It’s an interesting bunch that, after watching several seasons of CSI: Las Vegas, is quite refreshing. Yes, I didn’t last very long on my last rewatch, but I think if it were available to stream, it would be different (I only have the first half of the first season on DVD).
Now that I think about it, the last episode of the second season is quite interesting because it examines the madness of the beauty ideal. And back then, there was already MySpace, but nowhere near the level of social media we have today. How would such an episode look under today’s circumstances? After all, we not only have the modeling industry but also everything else like social media and various services that I don’t want to mention here.
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