The beginning:
A wonderful intro leading into yet another great NY episode. Loved that it had a girl listening to her music, who I also believe, ends up being a victim. Not to positive on this one. What was creepy was that the noises she was complaining about end up being someone getting killed. And she goes and sees him dead. Very shocking.
The case:
I have to say this case was wonderfully put together. The father of the kid, the scalper, who was so positive his son was not a druggie, was so sweet. It was nice to see that Stella really felt for him. You could also tell she felt pity, as if "well evidence is pointing to the opposite." This of course leads us to feel the same, as if the father was blind to his son's wrongdoings. Yet in the end, we find out the father WAS right. The son was not a drug dealer. All he did was scalp tickets, which according to his helper, the theaters actually liked as they could advertise a full show. And who ends up being the cause of the killings? The dead kid's roommate. True, it ended up being some drug dealer who sold stuff through knock off purses, and he was who beat up the poor kid. But the girl was also to blame. She could have warned her roommate and told him that he needed to leave. But again, she was too involved in herself. She was also too stupid to realize what she had was heroine. She should have been smarter than that. And she should have thought, well crap. He's obviously after the drugs, he's going to find me and get me for them. She should have thought of her actions having reactions. But of course, she was spoiled, and spoiled by a father who got her credit cards and paid off 20k in expenses in less than 2 months.
And of course what makes it better is her stupid lawyer. Who had she let the girl talk in the first place, might have saved her client from a more sever sentence.
Favorite scene:
My favorite scene in this episode had to be the whole ring tone scene. Where Mac and Chad are in the lab and a phone rings. At first they can't see where it's from and Mac thinks the ring tone is Chad's and so he tells him how obnoxious it is. But, it's not Chad's it's the vic's and Mac picks up, and it's Stella on the missing roommate's phone.





