I know that I might have said something in the past post about sharing a news story on William Petersen. I’m not sharing it this post as I haven’t had much of a chance to do things over the past week. Note that there will be a post of this blog on a Friday in November instead of the usual Sunday. That is because I use what I call cheats to update certain blogs of mine and this will apply on a Sunday soon. I’m planning to change it sometime next month during the month.
This
cheat currently applies to my TV blog which is the oldest of all of my blogs,
the one that started it all, so to say. It will be moving to my blog on Madam
Secretary. The cheat means that a blog must be updated on that particular date
and if it conflicts with what it currently applies to (meaning that, in this
instance, a Saturday is when I post my TV blog and I want to update a blog
that’s not that on a Saturday instead, which will happen this coming month)
then I have to change where the cheat applies so people know it is being used
and it won’t bug me. Anyways, enjoy my TV blog.
https://adamdeckertv.blogspot.com
The
first part has a new dead body, I think, or a reminder of a previous case that
I remember seeing advertised, but it was before I watched the show. A woman was
killed by jealous bridesmaids, spoiling the plot of this old episode that I
haven’t seen yet. Gil talks to someone about a redacted report and he doesn’t
reveal whether or not that was his real signature.
Gil
wants to do a case that doesn’t relate to David so he is taken to the current
one at hand. A luau crowd trampled the dead person. There are people from
Hawaii that wound up in Vegas. Will there be a CSI: Hawaii? Probably not since
there is currently an NCIS: Hawai’i. It could be called something else.
The
second part has Gil and Sara talking for a moment. We then return to Hugo. He
is weird. You don’t have to make a medical examiner weird. They didn’t in NCIS:
New Orleans. Hugo thinks that a person was killed by blunt force trauma. Many
of the people interviewed wonder what is going on as a person isn’t coming
back. We then get to more of Maxine and her son. I don’t understand what is
going on with that.
There
is a sit down going on with a caseworker (what is her name?) and Sara. She
talks about the David case and more of what Gil said about her. She doesn’t
want this coming to light at trial, even if a good thing was mentioned at the
end. A suspect was pulled out of the ground as well.
The
third part has a pool person from before asking his friend Kai to help. Kai
said that JJ, the dead person, raped his girlfriend and she overdosed after
getting fired. This woman is Rachel. I do sadly believe that this sort of thing
might happen where the person who is raped is further punished. Allie is upset
over what all had happened to Rachel, but is told that she should remember that
JJ is the victim now.
The
internal review lady shows up again and seems to threaten Maxine or at least
wants Maxine to still have a job in control of the lab after the case involving
David is over. Maybe Maxine shouldn’t have hired first Sara then Gil. Maxine is
convinced that they are unrelated to any crime that David might have done. It
seems that Gil does not even remember her name. Allie wonders if JJ might have
raped others. But what she finds out is that Rachel was not raped by JJ since
the results are a negative match to him. She then looks at JJ’s body and finds
part of what killed him.
The
fourth part has the team at the hotel and there are a lot of potential weapons
throughout the whole place that they have warrants for. Both Sara and Gil do
their separate interviews with whatshername, which is what I’m going to call
her until I remember her actual name. Gil mentions that she (not Sara) could be
naïve in a way. There are lots of things that are going on since a huge tug of
war is going on. We then get to more of what Maxine is doing. Her son is not
facing charges. She wants to know what he was breaking up the fight and he was
arrested first.
The
weapon that killed JJ was a tiger shark (do do do do do do) tooth. Allie might
have messed up some with the case by investigating it on her own, but she can
swear that a person was there and they get a warrant as a result.
The
fifth part has Allie thinking that someone’s necklace could have one of the
teeth that was used to kill JJ. They bring in a woman named Cynthia who decided
to take matters into her own hands. She used Clyde to help her. She won’t admit
it. She does learn that JJ wasn’t Rachel’s rapist. Did they say who was? Allie
learns that it was JJ’s father who raped Rachel and she reveals that to him and
his wife. Gil thinks that they have to prove something they know regarding
David’s case, but I can’t tell too much. I am tired after a very long sleep and
didn’t get my nap in today.
On
the next CSI: Vegas (if there is a promo), the game is afoot as they have to
figure out more relating to a certain person and David. What is going on? I
guess we’ll find out, possibly, at least at some point. For now, this is Adam
Decker, signing off.
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