It's Minty!
Feb. 12th, 2009 10:24 pmSo far, I'm really liking CSI after Grissom. This wasn't a spectacularly great episode but the cases were interesting and everyone got some decent screen time.
The best part of this episode was getting some Brass backstory! Jim missed the whole hippy thing. He was too busy in SE Asia (they've never actually said Vietnam--always SE Asia) keeping his head down and his feet dry. Ray is surprised Jim didn't drop some acid or smoke a little T. Brass doesn't cop to drugs but he does say things did get a little wild. I'd love to know Jim's definition of wild.
Other good stuff:
Jim's head tilt during the open, when the chicken head falls off and starts talking. I think that's the same suit PG is wearing at the 200th episode celebration. He looks really good in it.
Brass interviewing the manager on call. "Mr, Captain, Brass". The look on his face when she explained the combination was great.
"Nameste, I'm Silver"
"Police, I'm Brass"
"Congratulations, it's a boy" - at the sight of the body in the oil drum.
Brass had some great lines at Silver's place. PG looks very GQ with one hand in his pocket as he's listening to the Ed Begley Jr wannabe go on about the oil. Again, I love that suit.
Poor SuperDave. He tries to be so bold and then feels like he overstepped and apologizes to Catherine. But Catherine enjoyed his overshare
I won't mention that Nick and Ray are interviewing a suspect without a cop or detective present. It was just a matter of time.
Love that Nick is now the one sitting in Jim's office, discussing the case. Next they'll be sipping scotch together.
The hands, most notably, the thumbs, holding Gary's rap sheet are definitely not PG's. Must be his stand-in.
Loved Brass was with the girl from the chicken restaurant who was about the be handed over to immigration. He was using his soft voice. I love his soft voice.
I liked that Vartann was a non-player and Brass got most of the detective screen time. And all the good lines.
I really like Ray. I like that he's very smart but he's still got that new guy innocence and it's obvious he's got a lot to learn. I also love how all the cast is being utilized, especially Brass (so far). Heck, even RDH is getting more screen time now.
The best part of this episode was getting some Brass backstory! Jim missed the whole hippy thing. He was too busy in SE Asia (they've never actually said Vietnam--always SE Asia) keeping his head down and his feet dry. Ray is surprised Jim didn't drop some acid or smoke a little T. Brass doesn't cop to drugs but he does say things did get a little wild. I'd love to know Jim's definition of wild.
Other good stuff:
Jim's head tilt during the open, when the chicken head falls off and starts talking. I think that's the same suit PG is wearing at the 200th episode celebration. He looks really good in it.
Brass interviewing the manager on call. "Mr, Captain, Brass". The look on his face when she explained the combination was great.
"Nameste, I'm Silver"
"Police, I'm Brass"
"Congratulations, it's a boy" - at the sight of the body in the oil drum.
Brass had some great lines at Silver's place. PG looks very GQ with one hand in his pocket as he's listening to the Ed Begley Jr wannabe go on about the oil. Again, I love that suit.
Poor SuperDave. He tries to be so bold and then feels like he overstepped and apologizes to Catherine. But Catherine enjoyed his overshare
I won't mention that Nick and Ray are interviewing a suspect without a cop or detective present. It was just a matter of time.
Love that Nick is now the one sitting in Jim's office, discussing the case. Next they'll be sipping scotch together.
The hands, most notably, the thumbs, holding Gary's rap sheet are definitely not PG's. Must be his stand-in.
Loved Brass was with the girl from the chicken restaurant who was about the be handed over to immigration. He was using his soft voice. I love his soft voice.
I liked that Vartann was a non-player and Brass got most of the detective screen time. And all the good lines.
I really like Ray. I like that he's very smart but he's still got that new guy innocence and it's obvious he's got a lot to learn. I also love how all the cast is being utilized, especially Brass (so far). Heck, even RDH is getting more screen time now.