Monday November 28, 2005
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A drug lord is gunned in his Coconut Grove mansion and a suspect arrested at the scene claims he sells marijuana to Delko. Stetler, from Internal Affairs, investigates and the case quickly gets personal when Horatio gets involved. As for the shooting, the CSIs learn that two gunmen may have been involved. Also, Calleigh makes a major decision concerning her job.
Read Full Recap » (warning: possible spoilers!)A drug dealer is one top of the roof of a mans house that has been shot to death. We find out he's the dealer to Delko. Calleigh had the new "gun man" transfered because he wasn't cooperating. There were 2 shooters in the house. The second was outside. Delko is tested positive for THC. He has had contact to it from sitting with his sister while she smokes it b/c she's on Chemotherapy. Mr. Merrick says he didn't shoot the man and the felon did, but it was actually the exact opposite. The felon ran away from the bounty hunter.
The problem with CSI: Miami this season is that there is ever increasing focus on the investigaters particulary Horatio and Delko rather than the process and the solving of crime.
This week a two bit drug dealer rats out Delko when he is caught falling through the roof on top of a similary morally disinhibited drug dealer. First of all why does Delko insist on trying to deal with the problem himself when Horatio has proven himself intent of protecting his team no matter what the cost. Ricks involvement was necessary whilst a nuicence to Horatio, excellant entertainment for the viewer. Whilst Rick as a recurring character is not the most likable he takes the role of trying to keep the force on the straight and narrow. His role is uneviable but it is there for a reason.
Whilst the show tries to portray Horatio Caine as the Hero of the people here Horatio takes a morally questionable action for what is a firing offence for Delko. The maunverability of the American legal system and the whole thing with warrants and belivability of the witness means Delko escapes scott free by the skin of his teeth. Not even a reprimand. The murder mystery is buried under layers of Delko related sap. This episode doesn't do the story justice as too much screen time was about Delko.
A Good episode... finally we came to realize if Delko was using drugs or not....
Rick needs to find something to do with is life because this going after Horatio is getting tired...
A think his episode reflected a little what makes this CSI diferent from the other.... the conection to the family... and like it should be... Family come first!! Very Good
It was good, but I'm getting real sick of Stetler's crap. What DID Yelena see in this guy?! hide show
Okay, let's think. A: Stetler pounded the CSIs because of Speed's killer awful gun maintenance, so to speak, B: He tried to get Ray Jr. arrested, C: He tries to get H or one of his guys fired every time, D: He got H arrested in "Under Suspicion" when there was no evidence at the scene as of yet, and E: He does everything in his power to get Delko arrested. I guess what I'm trying to say is IAB Nevins, fire his ass for God's sake! No wonder Yelena ran off to Rio!
I knew Delko wasnt using. hide show
Unfortunately Delko's buying pot for his sister to help her with her cancer almost cost him his career. I never believed he was using and I am glad things worked out. Calliegh took back her lab which was great because that guy was an idiot. Bosworth really looked old. Stetler really has it bad for Horatio and the gang. What a sore looser. I mean just because he didnt get promoted and Horatio did. That happens all the time. Grow up!
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