While I might have mentioned before that my blog on Madam Secretary was one of the reasons that I was inspired to create a blog on CSI: Cyber which could have at one point been one on the original CSI (or the entire franchise in just one blog), there was a blog that came between it and that was one on The Good Wife. It’s hard to believe that I once did three blogs of shows that all aired on the same day. I can barely even do two now with an hour break between shows. But I am sharing this link about the show in question that also covers politics at times.
http://adamdeckergoodwifetvshow.blogspot.com/
I
have no idea just how much or, indeed, how little time, I might have for
things, I am going to mention this news story on William Petersen’s health that
might be worth covering even if it didn’t seem to last long or affect the
filming of the show that much. I am pretty sure that unless more episodes or
seasons of this show are made in the future, they will be done filming this
soon if they aren’t already.
The
first part has a problem with a plane landing, but it does and then we get to
the police or whatever law enforcement officers are there find something,
maybe, although the scene is cut short for now. Gil and Sara talk more to
Maxine and they have to learn more about what’s going on with the David case. A
person then shows up and takes them to the plane crime scene with people dead.
He says that no one alive knows the answer to what went on, but Maxine thinks
that they can figure it out in the end. We probably will before the rest of
this hour passes.
The
second part has people investigating what happened with the ax. They think that
someone went nuts with it, but they need to know what went on. Someone did pull
a fuse at some point by the looks of it. They think that a pilot couldn’t have
done this since he was a hero. But do we really know our heroes? There are at
least three different blood types at the crime scene.
Josh
and Allie continue to flirt through a crime scene as they play never have I
ever (which should just be called the shorter name, I never, but I guess they
needed to pad the runtime of the episode, I wonder while having a snack of
chips, I think) and talk about the FBI agent investigating the team or also at
the crime scene as well. We also learn that the pressure of the plane was
changed at some point. Would those on the plane know what this is like? I’ve
flown before, but never remember whether or not a plane is depressurized or
not.
Gil
finds a foot, telling his partner that the game is afoot. There is more done
with one of the dead bodies. Someone could have cut out this person beyond
death by also saying that they weren’t in a will.
The
third part has more being done in the case. I should have gotten a nap in today
to better stay focused on these blogs, but I needed to do other things in my
mind that weren’t done sooner. Anyways, broken bones are brought up and that
lead the team to go somewhere. Allie is told that the game isn’t a list of
things that she wouldn’t do. I thought that she understood it before. A strange
shirt is brought up.
Josh
goes inside a room and finds Cole. Cole is crying and upset over lots of
things. Cole’s father was one of the people killed. He thinks that this killer
should be in prison. A man shows up named Martin who talks to Sara and Gil
about his work. He mentioned Riley, a dead person. Martin might be the person
who framed David. They want to get a warrant right away and he calls an unknown
person saying simply that “They know. They need to be dealt with.”
The
fourth part has Maxine talking more about what’s going on and there is some
sort of problem with a man there that she found while looking into a church
group that had made use of some weird pattern. He wasn’t on the plane, but
could have been working with the killers. He is told to call them if he sees
anything. Josh comes and brings Cole a new snow globe to replace the one in
evidence. This woman who might be the mother of Cole is signing a document and
her fingers prove that she might be the killer of the people on the plane due
to her frostbite.
Poker
chips were stolen and she was snuck on board. She didn’t get all that she had
wanted out of the crime on the plane since it wasn’t enough money in their
mind. She is let go for now, but she will be put back on the plane.
The
fifth part has Allie surprised that the babysitter swung the ax. Doesn’t she
know? Don’t fuck with the babysitter. Josh realized that the plane was upside
down at some point while he tries to put this woman on the plane when the crime
was committed at some point. An AF id tag was shot from a gun and went back to
her. She thought that all of them were dead, but her partner was alive and
activated the audio land, which saved the lives of the rest of the people on
the plane.
Martin
is found dead, having been blown up with his dental records being destroyed
given the way that he was killed. A secret is being kept a secret. Was it
Martin who had made the call or was someone watching him? Every move you’ll
make I’ll be watching you. Why is that seen as a sweet song? Meanwhile, they
need to find some adult to put Cole’s custody in. He will be staying with his
uncle.
Maxine
gets a letter from someone named Marcus giving what seems like a Dear John
letter. We then see Gil and Sara learning more of the fire destroying evidence.
They think that Martin was working for someone. But why did they want him dead?
Or is that really him that is dead? Gil thinks that a mistake was made when he
notices a room that hasn’t been processed that shows more details in the dark.
On
the next CSI: Vegas, a creepy clown is there, people are trapped with a killer,
and it seems like CSI becomes a crime scene itself. They do creepy things a lot
in this whole franchise, you know? We’ll see what else happens as the show
continues. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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