@csiat25 October 3: Favourite episode(s):
S4 E5 Fur and Loathing
S4 E6 Jackpot
S5 E24-25 Grave Danger
S9 E10 One to Go
CSI finale: Immortality
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@csiat25 October 3: Favourite episode(s):
S4 E5 Fur and Loathing
S4 E6 Jackpot
S5 E24-25 Grave Danger
S9 E10 One to Go
CSI finale: Immortality
“Seeing you again left me a little speechless.”
CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION — IMMORTALITY (2015) Directed by LOUIS SHAW MILITO | Written by ANTHONY E. ZUIKER
I wasn’t expecting to love Immortality as much as I did – it had lots of problems (Greg didn’t get an ending?! We didn’t see Hodges faint over the return of Grissom?) but there was so much heart in it that’s been missing basically since the day Billy petersen left the show
They still haven’t had a single conversation but Sara and Grissom together in the room… the subtext acting…the emotional depths… it’s everything to me.
“Where’d the new girl come from?”
“…my vagina” had me SCREAMING. It’s just the funny dialogue that’s been missing for like 5 seasons now, came back a tiny bit in the early days of DB and then left again until this.
I have more thoughts I’ll assemble coherently but I’m just so happy to see Sara and Griss together again that old man was gonna go sail the seas over-identifying with lonely whales for the rest of his life instead of TALKING TO SARA what an idiot. He’s truly the smartest stupid man alive
― seeing you again left me a little speechless
Lindsey Willows in Immortality
(For @coping-via-clint-eastwood)
CSI Characters | first and last episodes
CSI: Immortality Thoughts
So I decided to rewatch Immortality yesterday, and I have to say that the whole thing is even more over the top than I remembered. I realize I may upset some folks, but the entire plot strains crudulity on every level. In short, I don't believe any of it.
What it is, in actuality, is a two-pronged contrivance designed, by coincidence, to bring both Grissom and Catherine back to Vegas and to give both a personal stake in the bombings. Seriously, what are the odds Catherine's casino would be the site of a bombing and that the primary suspect would be Heather? Two birds with one bomb.
Surprisingly, the GSR stuff embedded in this thing actually, for the most part, works for me. I did not think it necessary to create a faux triangle to add melodrama; Grissom and Sara in the same room together trying to come to terms with their feelings is drama enough, especially after the show incomprehensibly decided to divorce them. While Heather, ironically, is the one person to whom both Gil and Sara declare their love for one another, ultimately, she is used mainly as a plot device. And it still pisses me off that they decided the way to make her a suspect was to kill her granddaughter.
And, yes, I know there were a lot of rewrites. I know originally Nick was supposed to be in the show (why Grissom was in San Diego?) before Eads said no. And I know Bruckheimer insisted Heather be included. So perhaps some of the choppiness can be attributed to that.
I suspect that were it not for the GSR stuff that I probably would not give it the time of day. As I said, for the most part, the scenes about them and their relationship seem to me to be mainly accurate and therefore compelling.
FWIW and for whatever reason, for me, whenever Billy and Jorja are onscreen together, they have that rare, ineffable something that is a kind of magic, always worth watching.