September 26, 2005

CSI: Bodies In Motion

Filed under: Reviews

I don’t normally talk about shows on this blog but I’d like to make an exception with CSI. I saw the first episode of the sixth season and I must say it’s cool. Seeing the first episode reminded me of why I like that show in the first place.

I loved the first scene of the gang back together. They were walking toward the crime scene in slow motion, Sara and Cath’s hair swaying in the breeze, Grissom looking all “leader-like” and Nick and Warrick looking hot with Greg looking like a cute labrador puppy. I don’t know why Greg brings out that feeling in me. He makes me want to pet him. hehe I can say more about the show like Sophia is back, looking hot after losing all that pregnancy weight also about how much I missed Doc Robbins, David and Hodges but the one person that I can’t really get out of my head is Warrick. What the hell?! You mean you got MARRIED? How could you Warrick, how could you? I thought we had something special going on? I thought you also felt your heart skip a beat everytime you caught a glimpse of me. I thought you were gonna ask me out. Why oh why, did you decide to tie yourself down? Why didn’t you ask me instead of Tina *spit flying all over? Okay I think I’ve channeled Catherine enough (channeled…yeah right). But seriously, I did pity Catherine in this episode. I loved that scene where Warrick confronts her about his marriage and she said that the good thing about a fantasy is that it could also come true. I did wonder about how she was going to answer Warrick’s question and I think that her answer was perfect. What can you say about the relationship when there was something there but was never really realized?

I think that every girl, woman out there can sympathize with her. At some point in our lives we have had that particular someone when we thought that something could happen and nothing ever did, probably because we didn’t want to make a move and neither did the guy and along the way we lost it. And what remains is the question, “what if”?