I had to take a little writing break because my wrists were starting to feel the strain from all the writing (I have to write a lot for uni, and I also need to fill up my own page). But of course, I didn’t stop watching CSI: Las Vegas, and that’s why we’re already in the middle of Season Four!

You can tell by now that the characters have become very well-established and developed. Many of them don’t seem as young and inexperienced anymore, and that even applies to Greg. I find him the most interesting here because he has developed to the point where he’s even taken out into the field, and we know that he’ll soon leave the lab and go into the field. He hasn’t left behind his outgoing nature but has used it to progress. His exceptional knowledge about various things also comes in handy!

Nick and Sara are now applying for a higher CSI class, and they are overshadowed by Catherine, as Grissom assigns her an important case. She brings in Greg, which further frustrates Nick and Sara. However, by the end of this episode, you can see that, due to past episodes, it’s no longer just a team here but rather friends in a somewhat familial relationship (even their time together during breaks or after cases shows this). Because it’s patched up, you understand why it was Catherine and why she brought in Greg. (Nick and Sara have another story connecting them, but that’s more related to the actors, but more on that later!)

At the beginning, it was still a bit rough, and sometimes even a bit rough when switching between cases. But this is absolutely not criticism at this point, just an observation. Because this has also been ironed out more and more, and you always switch at just the right moment, so one case doesn’t “wear out,” and you have to immediately deal with the other one. As a viewer, you’re always kept on your toes, which is good because with crime series that handle only one case, this can sometimes be very exhausting over the intended 45 minutes. This danger rarely exists here.

One of the big mysteries of the series has now also been revealed; we know who Catherine’s father is. The casino mogul Sam Brown! Catherine found this out about Greg with a not entirely legal DNA investigation, and of course, Sam Brown immediately tried to bribe her after being acquitted of a murder case. I vaguely remember that there’s still a lot to happen here, and I’m curious how the gaps in my memories will be filled. Don’t worry, otherwise, I won’t get on any Catherine rage train today. Since the episode with her ex-husband and daughter, she has been reformed, and you can see that in her character, which is calmer and even more grounded. Although there are still outbursts sometimes, but that’s human!

What we’re increasingly seeing now is the famous CSI effect. I’ve worked with people in the lab for a long time, and it’s fascinating what you notice in such a series. It starts with the absolutely wrong use of gloves because when you wear them and work with materials, you absolutely don’t touch anything else and don’t even touch your hair; it would all contaminate. Then also the quick processing of analyses through various devices, including DNA comparisons. Yes, the operation of the devices is okay, and the devices are real, but everything is very much accelerated, which of course also happens in terms of storytelling. But normally, such analyses would take much longer than shown here. What’s really interesting is the many reports that this was actually demanded in the real world by law enforcement agencies because, as you could see here, it’s possible. There are also statistics showing that the number of students enrolled in scientific studies has increased. This shows what power and impact such a series can have when it’s well done.

I’m considering whether I should also make a post about the music. I wanted to do that with Dr. House, but then I forgot. Because the individual pieces chosen are really good, plus then some scores contribute a lot to the mood of the series and to individual scenes.

Oh, come on, here’s a little preview. In the first season and in the famous roller coaster scene of Grissom (the end of season one), you can hear this song, and as far as series go, it’s one of my absolute favorites.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *