At least in that regard, the writers deserve some credit. And, Grissom and Sarah got back together (double-yay!). Russell is going on to CSI: CYBER (yay!). And, that goes double for not even a photographic reference to Warwick Brown or Nick Stokes! The only reasons I don't give this just one star? D.B. But, to relegate Jim Brass to a mere security chief, there, after such a long absence? And to have Julie (Elizabeth Shue's character) die off-camera when most of us probably don't even remember her being made comatose as a result of that needlessly prolonged subplot involving the Gig Harbor twins?Shameful. Especially on series about to go off the air!Having someone blow up her father's casino, just to get Katherine back from the LA branch of the FBI, I can understand. Accusing ABC of stooping pretty low for Nielsen ratings for the show.Since then, "jumping the shark" has been TV-industry slang for such story lines. While there, Fonzie made a water- skiing jump over a captive great white shark! Well, a lot of people-fans and professional critics alike-expressed disapproval of it. The script writers for this episode really did jump the shark!For those too young to remember, there was one season of HAPPY DAYS where the cast went out to Hollywood. Grissom's pun, during the 20-minute prologue, was right on the money. Too bad it meant: We lost continuity.And events in the team and continuity were one of the key redeeming qualities of the original show. But as a "service to old fans" they wanted to add conclusion to the show, and brought back (revived) old characters in an attempt to please most of us. The characters and how they performed added a lot to the "drama" in this series. When we watched the show the tale about individual characters added a bit of spice to this bland soup of scientific nonsense. But the new case lacks original ideas, it is just as tired as the worst seasons of the show, and and it manages to inherit all the issues the CSI series had.Old stars and characters return to a "yet another" important and big scene that can showcase it all, but as the show tries to amaze us with "detective fantasy" it manages to serve us more nonsense and an uninteresting plot. This final chapter brings conclusion to the show. People *expect* ultra fast DNA tests, they expect "scientific evidence" very far from reality. The twenty-sixth season of an American police television series: Based in Las Vegas, this continues stories a about an excellent experts team of police who.
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