posted by [identity profile] rainbowstevie.livejournal.com at 09:17pm on 03/11/2007
Stetler : It HAD to be plaid, didn’t it.
Horatio: You brought this on yourself, Rick.

LMAO! Oh man, I would apologize for corrupting you, but this is too much fun. I just started laughing so hard that I actually had to leave the apartment to get it all out of my system before my roommate asked any questions.

I tried not to think about the Bad Science/Stupidity combo this week. The speed of the eclipse didn't even bother me so much as the way the poolgoers apparently didn't know what it WAS. They all seemed to think the world was ending. As for the canine DNA, I just kept giggling and thinking of the Animorphs.

The Minority Report computer (hee) bugs me more with each subsequent use. How awful would it be to work with a mouse and keyboard? Oh, and the tech operating it is named Sam. Am I the only one who thinks she's the greatest tech since Valera?

Did you hear his voice break when he tried to wake up Alexx? OMG.
SQUEE! Yes! That was so wonderful.

What was with the Inexplicable Emo Moment, though? Seriously, Horatio, where did all that sudden grimness come from?
I was asking myself the same question. He looked like he was informing Ryan that they'd have to hang him at sunrise.
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It would have been amusing to see how he reacted to the lost cell signal and the lightning storm.
Well, see, that right there is something we could have used for the scare aspect, rather than handing the episode off to Ronnie (whom I hate so much that even though I only caught the second half of this episode, I have zero interest in finding a way to watch the beginning). I bet even Greg might have freaked out a little.

Loved Wendy in the horror flick, though. That was funny. And much better than what I was expecting after yelling at the previews about lab rats being out in the field again. Also, I am amused by the fact that Hodges is apparently drawn to people who disdain him.

Yes, it’s nice when cases involve ordinary people and ordinary motives, but it’s even better when the cases feature out-of-the-ordinary people who still feel real. It makes CSI: Vegas unique.
Well said.

Wish you'd seen CSI:NY; reactions are mixed but I thought it was the best of the bunch.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 05:39pm on 04/11/2007
Oh, don't apologize. The Fashion Bondage Saga makes Monday nights so much more interesting. In fact, I applaud you - I never would have thought of it myself.

Ah, see, I was too busy being enraged at the Fast-Forward Eclipse to notice everyone's dumbstruck expressions the first time around, but now that you bring it up, yeah, everyone looked way to shocked that omg the sun is gone! I can't even imagine not knowing what that was.

*hastily banishes thoughts of a CSI-verse/Animorphs crossover*

You know what would have been entertaining? If the eclipse had lasted the entire episode, and the screen had gone black after the credits sequence. Totally, completely black - because all the flashlights would have mysteriously stopped working, too, on account of the Bad Mojo. Not only would we be spared Camera Crap, but it also would have been much creepier. And would probably have resulted in an amusing exchange or two.

Calleigh: Here, could you get this back to Trace for me?
Eric: I would if I could see where you were.
Calleigh: I'm on your left, Eric. Not that far left. Other way - follow my voice, Eric!
Eric: Screw this. I'm getting a match.

He looked like he was informing Ryan that they'd have to hang him at sunrise.

*bursts out laughing* Ah, yes. Such is the punishment for desertion.
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Hmm. I guess now that Ronnie wasn't asking a frillion questions whenever she was onscreen, I didn't mind her so much. However, I hadn't even considered Greg's potential reaction, and you're right, I think that would have been entertaining to watch. He certainly wouldn't have panicked to the extent Ronnie did, but I can see him being a little on edge at the end of that.

I shall probably catch CSI: NY online or on reruns at some point; I've heard both good and bad things about it, and I'd like the chance to make up my mind.

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