Episode 12 about csi

Selmer 2022-03-22 09:02:05

csi makes me very clearly feel that it is improving every episode, and the plot is getting more and more exciting. And each episode it throws us questions to think about, what choices do you make when we play a role in this case?

Episode 12 sees Frank, who is about to be executed, be freed through Grayson's investigation. It is beyond reproach that he concealed what happened that night in order to successfully seek help from Grayson. Grayson is right, we can't judge others.

But when the case was clarified, I started to think, as Grayson said, that the fire killed Frank's wife and children from carbon monoxide before Frank could open the door. Frank, as a firefighter and a husband who was planning to abandon his wife and children, did he really open the door of the room unintentionally during the fire?

Still as csi has always been: if you were the Frank/Greyson in this case, would you choose to do the same?

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Extended Reading
  • Ericka 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Really good movie catching up to the 9th season

  • Isabell 2021-12-25 08:01:02

    The things in my memory are always too beautiful. I miss the days of watching CSI in the bed all night six or seven years ago. There are so many crime dramas now, and some of them are not worse than CSI, but you can no longer find the feeling at the time.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation quotes

  • Grissom: "The evil men do always lives after them. The good is often interred with their bones."

    Warrick Brown: Shakespeare?

    Grissom: [nods] Julius Caesar.

  • Greg Sanders: [about orthodontia] I had it all - palate expander, braces, retainer, headgear. Five years of torture, but worth every penny, don't you think?