Monday October 8, 2007
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Horatio's son goes missing when a prison transport is attacked. Upon learning the identity of Kyle, he is targeted in order to get to Horatio, who must find Kyle before it is too late. Meanwhile, Ryan causes tension with his former colleagues when he is hired as an expert witness for the defense.
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Wooow, the boy finally finds out why Horatio is so interested in him and doesn't seem to be especially ruined by the news. The whole Prison Break-like atmosphere was gripping, wasn't it? Two episodes ego I was worried that the plot would disappoint me in the most important moment (of H. confessing the truth to Kyle) but now I see that the scene was neither too mushy nor dramatic (which would be just another kind of 'mushy'...).
Looks like Ryan changed sides. Why? For money. People always do that. But I strongly believe that he's gonna be back "with us". And Tripps got beaten up. Not that I especially like him, but he was just doing H. a favor, did not deserve it.
Horatio's son is being convicted as are three other criminals. To protect him, Horatio sends Frank along on the prisoners bus, but the criminals escape. Horatio starts his search for his son while Frank struggles with shooting a innocent during the escape hide show
Nice character development. I always like these episodes best in the CSI's because, unlike the regular episodes, they actually contribute to the story. I thought the crash was pretty cool but the escape itself was filmed pretty lame. The whole blur thing just didn't work for me. Anyway, I liked Horatio's confession to his son and him protecting him while following the law and sending him to prison. Conclusion; very cool episode, with, even though it's very small, a nice character development. But what really started to bother me is Wolfe's role. He's so whiny. Wauw, this is definatly the worst review I have ever written.
2 million in exchange to help releasing convicts out of prison. Then a deaf girl got shot... is the one who shot the girl, Tripp?? 4 convicts all around Miami, one of which is Kyle, H's boy. How will H find his son and the other convicts? hide show
I never thought that Kyle going to say something like "If I go to jail, I want you to walk me in" whoaaa... DNA plays great part... he got H's DNA, he cant be that bad... after all he walked back to police office... and giving himself in. And H is trying to do a bit of his part as a dad i think... by bringing his son to a barber... H asked Oscar to protect his son while he is in jail, by exchanging with the 'third strike' After his son's life in stake, kidnapped by Joe LeBrock... and then Eric said something like 'too late, Liutenant Caine has his own method' and then he and H talked about the murderer of Marisol, whom they followed and took care in Brazil. Nat, though she is mad with Ryan, with the possibility that Ryan put her in the situation and questioned for her protocol... she cant bring herself to say badword about Ryan. ^^
While being transported with a group of gang bangers to an area prison, Horatio's son Kyle manages to escape when the transport vehicle is ambushed. Elsewhere, with his wallet empty, Ryan is forced to work against the team as an expert defense witness. hide show
"Inside Out" is definitely the best episode of the season so far. As another review of this episode poined out, that's not saying much, but I believe it's a promising sign and I hope things continue to get better especially since the previous season was such a disappointment. It's going to be interesting to see how the writers and producers develop the character of Kyle Harmon. I hope the producers don't have him become a basic opposite of Horatio and make him a villan. I feel that's unneccesary and formulaic (almost a cliche). It's nice to enjoy "CSI: Miami" again.
Kyle gets caught up in a prison break on a bus while Ryan becomes a expert witness for the defense. hide show
After suffering through two lackluster episodes, the show is finally starting to come to life. The writing was good and the editing was fast paced. Ryan becomes a thorn in the side of Natalia and Delko when he becomes a expert witness for the defense. Hopefully this gig will only be temporary. Natalia and Ryan have an exchange of words when he constructively calls to her attention the fact that she mishandled evidence that could put one of the escaped prisoners back on the street. Natalia assumes that Ryan set her up, which was all a misunderstanding on her part. Kyle and H have a bonding moment when Kyle turns himself in. I like the fact that he is starting to trust Horatio and is proving to be a kid that has a lot of heart. I also like the fact that Horatio is making Kyle be held accountable for his actions while seeing to it that he is being looked out for in prison. I don't see Horatio expecting Kyle be given special treatment which is what one can expect from Horatio.
The one thing I didn't like about the episode is the way Horatio told Kyle that he was his father. The whole scene seemed manufactued and didn't create any suspense that a revealation like that required. I don't think Kyle comprehended what Horatio told him but I hope that in future episodes we will see more reaction from Kyle when he fully comprehends that he has a father looking out for his best interests.
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