Post by Jemma on Mar 26, 2009 11:12:42 GMT -5
CSI: Miami: Previewing Episode 7.19 "Target Specific"
Here come my slightest of complaints about last week's episode of CSI: Miami: does that so-called “romper room” really exist? Sure, it's just me and my penchant for a little hint of reality, or at least something that can be believed, on television. I just find it a little weird seeing that there's this access hatch from somewhere in those shelves that lead up to this unseen area with beds and a fancy television screen. And to think some airlines are still rolling out seats that can turn to beds—on first class.
Then again, now that I've thought about it, where does the flight crew go during downtime in the middle of a long flight? I've only been in shorter, hour-long flights, so I couldn't really tell whether the attendants have time to rest in between serving meals and cleaning up after we've chowed down on airplane food. They don't just get seated on those seats with the fancy straps, I guess. I really should ask my flight attendant friends—but I ramble.
Let's just say last week's episode was a bit, err, ordinary. I don't know. It just didn't feel as good as the past weeks. And then there's this scene with Delko (Adam Rodriguez) daydreaming about him and Calleigh (Emily Procter) sipping wine in first class—it stuck out like a sore thumb. I do appreciate Horatio's (David Caruso) moments with his son—goodie, he's staying!—and the show raising the possibility of death when someone goes through the luggage carousels. Bleeding out is gruesome, but it's no Toy Story. Sure, the suspect didn't mean to kill the victim, but…
Tonight's CSI: Miami sees the team go back down to earth—then again, nobody flew in last week's episode, so that pun is moot—and deal with a home invasion. Things take a complicated turn when they discover that they are the target of a Russian mob. Now, who among the team did something wrong? I hope nobody did, and this is all just a sick game, but as I always say, we'll never know. The episode hits screens from 10pm on CBS. A handful of photos are, as always, easily accessible through the square link below.
Then again, now that I've thought about it, where does the flight crew go during downtime in the middle of a long flight? I've only been in shorter, hour-long flights, so I couldn't really tell whether the attendants have time to rest in between serving meals and cleaning up after we've chowed down on airplane food. They don't just get seated on those seats with the fancy straps, I guess. I really should ask my flight attendant friends—but I ramble.
Let's just say last week's episode was a bit, err, ordinary. I don't know. It just didn't feel as good as the past weeks. And then there's this scene with Delko (Adam Rodriguez) daydreaming about him and Calleigh (Emily Procter) sipping wine in first class—it stuck out like a sore thumb. I do appreciate Horatio's (David Caruso) moments with his son—goodie, he's staying!—and the show raising the possibility of death when someone goes through the luggage carousels. Bleeding out is gruesome, but it's no Toy Story. Sure, the suspect didn't mean to kill the victim, but…
Tonight's CSI: Miami sees the team go back down to earth—then again, nobody flew in last week's episode, so that pun is moot—and deal with a home invasion. Things take a complicated turn when they discover that they are the target of a Russian mob. Now, who among the team did something wrong? I hope nobody did, and this is all just a sick game, but as I always say, we'll never know. The episode hits screens from 10pm on CBS. A handful of photos are, as always, easily accessible through the square link below.