Post by Jemma on May 6, 2009 14:17:22 GMT -5
CSI: Miami: Previewing Episode 7.23 "Collateral Damage"
In advance, I'd like to ask for your understanding while I say the upcoming paragraph like a teenaged fan of some sort. Okay? I warned you. Go.
I soooo can't get over Diedrich Bader on last week's CSI: Miami.
No, I didn't mean it that way. Sure, last week's episode centered on a murder on the set of a Bachelor-like reality show. He didn't play the supposedly handsome guy--he was the host. I was seriously chuckling with the way he delivered his lines ("I'm sorry, but you're not the marrying kind" with a hint of sarcasm) because it was, well, a little distracting. And while watching the program, I needed that distraction. So Diedrich Bader, thank you.
Then again, I was watching him on The Drew Carey Show, so there's this image of him as the bumbling Oswald superimposed with his clean (but no so) image on the reality show he was hosting. It felt ridiculous. On the other hand, I didn't expect Friday Night Lights' Adrianne Palicki being cast as the killer--because she tried to rig the entire thing--because I just never saw it in her. It's probably the good thing about these CSI shows--the most unlikely of people become the killers. You know her smurk? Yeah, that.
Then again, the episode slightly lost its way towards the end, when a suspect became the victim--and became the one in danger. I guess I still can't get used to seeing Horatio (David Caruso) in Super-Horatio mode, more so hugging the victim in an attempt to warm her. I did know it was coming, but it felt weird--earlier in the episode, even. Horatio has a heart? I think I have to pay more attention to him sooner. I know he does that, but you know what I mean, right?
I think I enjoyed that episode for the wrong reasons.
We're back to serious territory on tonight's CSI: Miami, which sees the team investigate a brutal grenade attack that affected a family that, well, was the most unlikely victim of such an attack. The operative is "was"--"seemingly" was the term the press release used. If there's one thing that didn't say, it's the possibility of Tara's (Megalyn Echikunwoke) secret being revealed. The photos from CBS point towards that--and remember Kyle (Evan Ellingson) was figuring it out last week? I don't know, but brace yourself for that.
Those photos are below. As for tonight's episode, well, it airs from 10pm on CBS.
I soooo can't get over Diedrich Bader on last week's CSI: Miami.
No, I didn't mean it that way. Sure, last week's episode centered on a murder on the set of a Bachelor-like reality show. He didn't play the supposedly handsome guy--he was the host. I was seriously chuckling with the way he delivered his lines ("I'm sorry, but you're not the marrying kind" with a hint of sarcasm) because it was, well, a little distracting. And while watching the program, I needed that distraction. So Diedrich Bader, thank you.
Then again, I was watching him on The Drew Carey Show, so there's this image of him as the bumbling Oswald superimposed with his clean (but no so) image on the reality show he was hosting. It felt ridiculous. On the other hand, I didn't expect Friday Night Lights' Adrianne Palicki being cast as the killer--because she tried to rig the entire thing--because I just never saw it in her. It's probably the good thing about these CSI shows--the most unlikely of people become the killers. You know her smurk? Yeah, that.
Then again, the episode slightly lost its way towards the end, when a suspect became the victim--and became the one in danger. I guess I still can't get used to seeing Horatio (David Caruso) in Super-Horatio mode, more so hugging the victim in an attempt to warm her. I did know it was coming, but it felt weird--earlier in the episode, even. Horatio has a heart? I think I have to pay more attention to him sooner. I know he does that, but you know what I mean, right?
I think I enjoyed that episode for the wrong reasons.
We're back to serious territory on tonight's CSI: Miami, which sees the team investigate a brutal grenade attack that affected a family that, well, was the most unlikely victim of such an attack. The operative is "was"--"seemingly" was the term the press release used. If there's one thing that didn't say, it's the possibility of Tara's (Megalyn Echikunwoke) secret being revealed. The photos from CBS point towards that--and remember Kyle (Evan Ellingson) was figuring it out last week? I don't know, but brace yourself for that.
Those photos are below. As for tonight's episode, well, it airs from 10pm on CBS.