After they explained that Laura and McQuaid were behind it to Gabriel, he convinced the hit man to take out Laura and CSI followed the money and the directions to find Laura held up in a house.
The hitman then told them that they already had McQuaid that he was the dead body they found earlier in the day. DB: What tipped you off? Ms Kitty: Honey, in that neighborhood, the only suit a man wears under a trench coat is his birthday suit.
Editor Rating 3. User Rating. First, what happened to the job that the undersheriff put her in for at the Pentagon? It was never mentioned again. What about Lou? While I know they were no longer in a relationship, I was stunned there was no goodbye scene with Detective Vartann.
After all the start and stop, some closure for the viewing audience would have been nice. Closer to home, why is Lindsey not at home? I caught that Catherine mentioned Lindsey was no longer there Where is she? Star Fleet? Then we have the case du jour, where FBI Agent McQuaid turned out to be dirty and killed fellow agents while faking his own death. The cold-blooded killer flinches when it comes to a woman he's attracted to? I didn't buy it when George Lucas tried this with Anakin Skywalker, I'm certainly not buying it here.
But I can appreciate how there was an attempt to do a double twist by having McQuaid really be dead after we learn he faked his death. Sadly, the delivery of this twist confused and annoyed me long before we got to the big reveal. In fact, according to my count when rewatching all of the masked men that went in through the back came out the front chasing Catherine. Catherine's D-day has arrived. That would be Catherine's "departure" day. So, here's how it all went down. Neither are in their offices.
Sara comes walking by N: Hey Sara, you seen Catherine? S: no. N: what do you mean? N: heard what? However, that time it was Sara going off on Catherine in the crime lab and Ecklie sending Sara home. S: what now? S: southern Highlands? I-I got a bad feeling about this. Officer Akers is already there as he was sent by Nick. The is five blocks that way. S: what do you want to bet somebody called in the wrong address and bought themselves some time?
I love how Sara seems to be the one ahead of the others in thinking the right scenarios. Sara notices that the doorknob has been wiped clean of fingerprints.
It seems they were able to fix the frame of the picture, but not the picture itself. Sara also sees that the wall of the bookcase was repaired too. I mean, that means that she had time to get it, right?
N: that she needs it, is bad. Okay, I may need to back up on Sara being one step ahead. I mean, heck, in that short time they even replaced her broken glass walls. Greg gives them the bad news. G: blood trail heads off that way he shines his light N: well, we found a 5.
We also smelled ethanol inside. Evidence points to a shootout, but the place was all cleaned up. Russell was coming to her aid. Nick dials his phone. B: who you calling? A cell phone beeps from the grass. They ditched their phones.
They hear another beep from the grass. This is your crime scene, but this is my call. Awww nice to see Brass step up. This is the wonderful Brass of old. Greg looked totally heartbroken too. Then he gets a call from Morgan. He asks Hodges to wait for the tow truck to get there. N: hey, Henry. You with me? Man, just do it. Awww poor Henry. I want to give him a big hug.
N: no, why? N: well if she was going to leave, she would have told us first. Radio silence. Now all communication will be face to face. The sheriff has agreed to wait an hour before she calls the Feds. N: that buys us some time. Ah, yes. A short time ago it seemed she had all the pieces going into place. Poor Sara. It reminds me just exactly how much we rely on our electronics these days.
Okay, that was a random rant. Back to the show. He questions Mitch. D: I thought you said this was the only DB here. M: only one I know of, Doc. Doc looks across the way to room The curtains are drawn but the lights are on. MK: you must be the doctor. DB comes out of a room with a blanket. DB: hey Doc. Doc: is that Catherine? Luckily we ran into an old friend of hers.
MK: you got to be the last Doc in Vegas to make house calls. You got a card? DB: what do you think? That was cute — and a great way to keep things under the radar, yet get Doc to their room.
Was he joking about that? Maybe Miss Kitty was someone Catherine had busted previously? Like I'd actually remember something from the Ray Langston years. P: you people waited an HOUR to call me?
I thought we were on the same team here? E: Witnesses, your agents, my CSIs, all targeted, all on your watch. P: okay look. You forget that my partner, McQuaid, is dead. B: are you sure about that? Ecklie chuckles, then his phone beeps Everything. Through me. Of the two agents, I actually liked Pratt better than McQuaid. First as Lab Director, then as Undersheriff. He always seems to work well these days with Brass and Catherine.
The shooters are closing in. Greg looks farther down the street. Question is… who was he? C: how bad is it? The wound needs to be cauterized. DB: no, I just thought maybe you might have a curling iron in your purse. MK: you some kind of Columbo or something? Doc: yeah. C: groans you got a bullet I can bite on? Nick takes a bullet out of the wall. Sara is processing the rug. She finds a large blood pool. She may be able to get DNA from the mat under the rug. The same one that turned into the skeleton in the trees?
DB: to Doc you got any cash? Doc: a couple hundred. You really, really hooked us up. You saved my life. MK: these lips are sealed. DB: alright. DB: I need you to get a message to Brass. Tell him to…tell him to bring us in. Doc leaves. There are many spectators around the neighboring crime scene — including Mr Trenchcoat Guy.
Mitch tells Doc that the other crime scene was cleared, so Doc leaves. Miss Kitty is so great. Yes, I guess severe blood loss and having a wound cauterized with a curling iron will do that to a person. Even one as strong as Cath. It was interesting that Catherine gave Kitty her jewelry. Even more interesting that Doc keeps a couple hundred in his wallet.
They looked too young, though. DB puts his coat over her to keep her warm. The phone next to the bed rings. Cath wakes. They both look at the phone. To answer, or not to answer. That is the question. Gabriel takes offense to Pratt being there, since he blames the FBI for killing his wife. Pratt leaves. A convoy of police cars arrive at the motel. The door to room 12 has been broken open. They notice a large pool of blood on the bed where Catherine had been.
Awww I love to see Conrad getting in on some of the action. It would be nice to have him more of a regular. B: yeah E: so how did the bad guys get here before we did? Maybe they showed up late for the party too.
Scuff marks. E: I hope they made it out of here. Awww Conrad. B by his surname, Russell. J: see now, I like the sound of that. Knew his ass was up to no good. C: yeah, thank you for that call. What tipped you off? MK: honey, in that neighborhood, the only suit a man wears under his tranchcoat is his birthday suit. DB: spoken like a trained observer. Ah, Cath has a plan. Shot up. Major blood loss.
Yet the lady is aware enough to have a plan. Speaking of the love. Have I mentioned I want more of Miss Kitty? He asks about Catherine, saying she should be on antibiotics.
Doc says the skeleton was shot three times in the back, once in the middle of the head. So the guy was killed by one of the other hitmen.
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