Friday, November 12, 2021

Season 1 Episode 6

I won’t talk about much in this blog’s introduction. But I will mention that if I can find a scene from a movie relevant to the last episode on YouTube, I’ll share it in the next blog post. For now, enjoy the last of the other blogs that I have not yet shared in this blog. This one currently only covers the first season of the show The Good Fight. But it has now largely covered politics since that time as I update it until maybe I am able to blog more about the show or it will just be about politics ever since.

https://adamdeckerthegoodfighttvshow.blogspot.com/

The first part has a person dressing up like a clown. What is it with television’s and movies’ attempt to make us all fear clowns? Josh and Allie go to a clown place where they want to have sex! Right? I don’t know. I’m guessing that there is a crime scene, actually, and this has nothing to do with sex this time. I’ve never wanted two made up characters in a show to have sex more than those two. I normally don’t want this. Anyways, there is a crime that is going on at this carnival place as a dead body is there according to a female state police officer.

Meanwhile, back in the garage, they learn that the chemical that is sometimes used to test for if body is there (I can’t spell it and am not even sure what word they are saying for sure) was already there and used by a criminal to cover up a crime. In this case, a lack of evidence is exactly what they are looking for. With these chemicals being tested by Sara, they realize that the lab has been breached and anyone could potentially be a suspect, although we haven’t seen as much of the side characters. Could it be one of the main? Could it even be Josh or Allie?

The second part has them testing a theory about a potential bottle head switch that could point to who did this. The main internal investigation woman, whatshername, says that it has to be solved or all of the “rogue CSIs” are in danger. All of the seven main bottles are missing, which is a problem, but has to stay between Maxine and the others that she told.

Josh and Allie are on their own solving the clown case. There’s a man and a woman there maybe tanning who talk some about what’s going on. Clowns are heroes in san script. They go inside the house and think that someone was off of their medication.  Allie wants to follow more of a trail and separates some from Josh right now.

Gil and Sara do all their testing and think that bottle nine is what they are looking for. They look through footage and find that grenades and missing. They think that this person is still in the building.

Tom, one of the men with the clown case, isn’t being very helpful. Allie sees another dead clown with a cop having to leave for an hour relating to another case. If this is clown hell, this must be where Kefka ended up.

The third part reveals that Hugo is there with Josh and Allie as they look at their two dead clowns. It appears that some aspects of the case are made known, but I could not gather much of that right now. Back at the lab, they learn that the person who stole the grenades was not wearing any shoes. Do we have a Die Hard situation at hand? (What’s the name of Bruce Willis’s character in that movie?)

The clown case has the mysterious couple that Tom is part of having more to do with the case. An ice cream truck is important in some way, but I can’t tell much how right now. The team goes into the case and they go to another creepy thing there. I can’t understand this myself.

Back at the lab, we learn why grenades went missing as a man there took them. He tries to play it off as not too bad, but he is revealed to be the person who has bottle nine and could be guilty of a whole lot more.

The fourth part has Josh and Allie looking for a print that they think they can find. This leads to a man named Jeremiah. He is one of the criminals who could get out if David is found guilty. They talk to Tom about this. Chris, the man that they have, reveals that someone must have taken the bottle at a crime scene. The case at hand related to a bailiff at a court. Meanwhile, Josh and Allie seek to interview a serial killer so that they can find what’s going on. Tom could be a fan of this person. The serial killer went after people in a Gemini pattern.

Something wasn’t sprayed but leaked. The killer came back to the scene to find what could be used to frame David. Despite being bald, the killer still had dandruff. At the prison, we see the newbies talking to the killer. This guy’s name is Mr. Dalton. The man won’t reveal how his fingerprints got there. He calls the copycat a lesser man. He thinks that these people were killed in their sleep. It’s not all over. Josh tries to get Allie to understand how Mr. Dalton could have forced Tom to kill somehow with Tom crying over it. Meanwhile, Sara thinks that the DA charging David might have been the one who framed him and did other crimes too.

The fifth part has Andrew Wix being brought up as the main suspect since he is the DA and he was representing all of the criminals involved thus far. It is quite the conspiracy with him wanting money as his motive. But they still need more evidence in the case. They can’t prove that he was behind the case. Whatshername doesn’t want to report them for whatever reason and doesn’t want people out of jail. There is still more with this case to be known.

Allie and Josh seems to have figured out the case of theirs and it wasn’t Tom who did it. I can’t understand who this person is for sure that’s being charged here. He says that he only did it since it seems that Mr. Dalton would have killed his family. A cop went along with this as well. He mentions that his letters are an issue. He gives one of those typical villain speeches that the heroes pay no attention to.

On the next CSI: Vegas, a fiber is brought up, the world is nuts with people not believing the truth anymore, and maybe more will be known with the case. I guess we’ll have to see what all this means and what else could be going on with the main case at hand. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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