Royce Harmon was murdered 3 months ago in a scene staged to look like a suicide. Now another murder has taken place. Whoever the killer is he has a thorough knowledge of forensics, he purposefully has left evidence, and has baffled Grissom and his team.
Royce Harmon was murdered 3 months ago in a scene staged to look like a suicide. Now another murder has taken place. Whoever the killer is he has a thorough knowledge of forensics, he purposefully has left evidence, and has baffled Grissom and his team. Warrick and Nick investigate the case of a man who went over a cliff in his car and is now unconscious . it is amazing that anyone could be as smart and as good at forensics as grissom . this series just gets better and better . i love to watch this due to how interesting csi keeps it.
When Grissom finds another victim of a faked suicide, which exactly matches the M.O. of a previous murder, he puts his efforts to catch the killer into overdrive. He begins to try to interpret signs the killer has left into a message.
While the episode is exciting and interesting, it is also, at times, a bit unbelievable. For example, when unknown DNA is discovered at the scene, one investigator remarks that the killer is "toying with us". Also, the investigators are constantly discovering new messages that the killer has left for them, and while they make sense, it seems a bit of a stretch that people would just come up with these interpretations so quickly. Perhaps they are just highly intelligent, but it still seems a stretch. Furthermore, there seems to be no importance attached to cost in this show. After a victim's ATM card is used following his death, Grissom orders the entire machine to be brought into his lab. It is unlikely that the city would be so willing to spring for the bill of transporting the machine, as well as compensating the owner for the removal of it. Overall, the episode was interesting, and the audience does get a feeling of foreboding when Grissom interviews the suspect. He is, if nothing else, a strange man, and we start to see that he is, leading us to believe he could be more involved than we originally thought.
This was one of my favorite episode because for the first time we see Grissom caught off gaurd. I loved it. It had the suspense, mystery, sitting on your edge of your seat-ness, that makes this a show worth watching week after week. Now of course Grissoms case was the meat and potatos of the episode but watching Nick and Warrick battle it out of yet another case kinda added some humor to such a tense episode. Thats what I love about this show, no matter how intense one case may be, there is alway a scene that adds a bit of comedy to the show.
This guy is so crazy i love this story line. HE stages the people he kills to look like a suicide. He tapes them saying goodbye and it ends with i love you to my mother. I like it because it was all backwords. Paul kills men on the reunion of his fathers murder that he witnessed when he was little. But the men that did it got released and never went to jail. I love the whole story plot with paul and he is one of my favorite serial killers on csi. This episode is really good probably one of my favorites.
What a good episode! Paul Millander is sure a creepy person. But, he is no match for Grissom who will flatten him like roadkill. This episode had a great plot to it. The whole basis of why Millander did what he did was intriguing and a little disturbing. This episode leaves on the edge of your seat wanting more and more and more and more and more and more.
This episode has got to be my favourite (non-GSR) episode of CSI. Paul Millander is such an interesting character and so well acted. It's nice to see Grissom actually get angry and frazzled about something - usually he's just calm and introspective. For an episode that is the epitome of everything good about CSI (except for GSR), watch this!
Serial killer is redoing a kill to taunt Grissom. The suicide 3 months before was the same as this one. The two men had the exact same birthday. Killer whiped tub away and sterilized it. The victims were reading from a fill in the blank script. Grissoms prints were in the car some how. Person is trying to tell Grissom they have him under his thumb. The murderer is trying to tell Grissom that he wants justice for his father's murder. The significance of the birthdate is that that was the day that his father got killed. He did everythign backward to give Grissom a hint that history replays itself.
I have a feeling this episodes is going to stick with me for quite a while.
One of the first things Grissom said in this episode was "I'm back." I laughed it off and told myself he couldn't possibly be a killer. I mean, he's friends with spiders, nobody in their right mind is friends with spiders. You can imagine how shocked I was the moment they discovered Grissom's fingerprints on the murder weapon. "Surely, it can't be Grissom! No way!" And it wasn't. I was sort of expecting that, never take the writing road that gets your prime star convicted for murder. Even if later on we were told it really wasn't him, people would always see him as the murderer.
I hope we get to see a lot more of our serial killer friend. A lot, but not too much. No need for unnecessary stretching of the plot. There is also no need for a plot to get unoriginal, so I'm hoping the killer will find new methods of killing. (Actually, I hope he doesn't kill anyone and that he is caught before he can harm a fly.)
Sequel episode to the pilot of CSI. Another dead body is found in a hotel room staged to look like a suicide. A tape recorder is found again at the scene but this time with another set a prints. Grissom needs to find the killer before he kills again.
My favorite episode of CSI so far! It was so exciting watching the episode especially when Grissom and Catherine found the second set of prints and they find out who it belongs too. It's really hard to get anything past Grissom so when you outsmart him, it's exciting and nerve-racking. I loved all the clues that the killer gave to Grissom: the pictures of the dove which signaled if you hold on to the dove it'll fly away but if you hold it too tight, you'll kill it (the dove was a symbol of peace of mind). Plus at the end, when the killer is gone and but he leave Grissom a blank piece of paper which meant that Grissom has nothing.
Paul Milander is back, and this won't be the last we see of him. This guy is just as smart as Grissom & always one step ahead.
We see how Paul Millander actually fooled Grissom into thinking he had nothing to do with the murders, and when Grissom finds out who the real murderer is he gets really mad because he had him & let him go. This proves how smart Paul Milander is and that he knows exactly how Grissom thinks.
Nick & Warrick make quite a funny pair this episode when they investigate a car accident which left the driver (or passenger) unconcious in the hospital & they have to work out what exactly happened. Each have a theory and they have to prove their own theory in order to win a bet. Until the accident victim wakes up & surprises them with the truth.
I just love it when Nick & Warrick work the same case.
Part two of the Paul Milander saga. This is a prime example of what make CSI the # 1 show on television. Paul Milander was first introduced in the pilot, and has become Grisson's first nemisis. Someone as equally smart as Grissom in many ways, he is always one step ahead of him throughout their entire encounter. Grissom is frightend at the aspect of a killer out there who maybe smarter than he is, but what is even scarier as an audience member is that under diferent circumstances, Grissom could have been Paul Milander.
For me this was surely one of the best episodes. The Paul Milander character out-smarting Grissom is one of this episodes great charms. Not that Grissom loses, but that someone was actually good enough to match wits. In a later episode you find out that Grissom isn't happy with how well Paul Milander out witted him. This episode is full of mystery and intrigue. Little hits are dropped right and left. Once you see the episode in its entirely you think to yourself "why didn't I see that". As the viewer you can tell how he gets the best of Grissom.