CSI rerun: "Who Shot Sherlock?" (5.11)
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"I didn't know you were a Conan Doyle fan, Greg."
"I'm not. I watched a Sherlock Holmes movie once. By accident."
"Guy looks like a drug dealer. Turns out he's a mortgage broker."
"We all have our costumes, Joe."
Did Grissom really just call Brass by his first name? I feel like that never happens.
"drop the accent."
"I cahn't. I'm English."
Reichenbach!
Given "I read that in 10th grade." / "I was supposed to," I was hoping Sara would get it, but I suppose the 10th grade assignment was her one Sherlock Holmes exposure. (Incidentally, I was never assigned Sherlock Holmes in school, though I grew up with it 'cause of my dad. I really should reread them as I remember next to nothing.)
"I didn't kill him. If I did, I would have taken the book."
When the security guard said, "They don't let you be a cop if you're on that medicine," I expected Brass to ask him what medication he was on -- and if he was still on it -- and wondered if he had multiple personality or blackouts or something -- so that he could have done it but honestly believe he didn't.
Incidentally: Given how we originally meet the three (and dude, that dress the lady was wearing? so reminded me of a Darla flashback) it was jarring to see them in their day jobs, though of course I should have expected that.
Wow that lady is crazy.
Nick & Warrick actually needed to recreate the accident complete with Gelatin Man? You guys are too much. (Also: Catherine in the chair in the Ecklie scene? So pretty.)
Oh Grissom, watching his people. Felt slightly ouchy, though, 'cause he was separate from them all celebrating together -- which is how it so often is.
"I'm not. I watched a Sherlock Holmes movie once. By accident."
"Guy looks like a drug dealer. Turns out he's a mortgage broker."
"We all have our costumes, Joe."
Did Grissom really just call Brass by his first name? I feel like that never happens.
"drop the accent."
"I cahn't. I'm English."
Reichenbach!
Given "I read that in 10th grade." / "I was supposed to," I was hoping Sara would get it, but I suppose the 10th grade assignment was her one Sherlock Holmes exposure. (Incidentally, I was never assigned Sherlock Holmes in school, though I grew up with it 'cause of my dad. I really should reread them as I remember next to nothing.)
"I didn't kill him. If I did, I would have taken the book."
When the security guard said, "They don't let you be a cop if you're on that medicine," I expected Brass to ask him what medication he was on -- and if he was still on it -- and wondered if he had multiple personality or blackouts or something -- so that he could have done it but honestly believe he didn't.
Incidentally: Given how we originally meet the three (and dude, that dress the lady was wearing? so reminded me of a Darla flashback) it was jarring to see them in their day jobs, though of course I should have expected that.
Wow that lady is crazy.
Nick & Warrick actually needed to recreate the accident complete with Gelatin Man? You guys are too much. (Also: Catherine in the chair in the Ecklie scene? So pretty.)
Oh Grissom, watching his people. Felt slightly ouchy, though, 'cause he was separate from them all celebrating together -- which is how it so often is.