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CSI Season 1 Episode 9 - Unfriendly Skies

CSI Season 1 Episode 9 - Unfriendly Skies I was watching my CSI Las Vegas Season 1 DVDs and saw this episode again, Unfriendly Skies. What I liked about this episode is the sociology of it, how people interact with each other.

 

 

 

CSI Season 1 Episode 9 - Unfriendly SkiesIn this episode, a first class passenger, Tony Candlewell, has died while in flight. Physical evidence showed that fellow passengers on that airplane might have killed him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CSI Season 1 Episode 9 - Unfriendly SkiesWhen the first class passengers were interviewed, they said their lives were threatened when Candlewell was attempting to open the plane’s door. They acted in self-defense and stopped him. Candlewell was pushed on the ground and people started kicking him. Kiera Berhle, a surgeon, stopped them but was unable to resuscitate Candlewell.

 

 

 

 

CSI Season 1 Episode 9 - Unfriendly SkiesUnknown to the first class passengers, Candlewell was suffering from “undiagnosed encephalitis” or the swelling of the brain. The altitude and the air pressure has caused tremendous pain to Candlewell. That was why he was acting like crazy and asking for the plane to land.

 

 

 

 

 

CSI Season 1 Episode 9 - Unfriendly SkiesEventually the Sheriff had to let all the first class passengers go. He felt the case wouldn’t hold up in court.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHERIFF BRIAN MOBLEY: Let me get this straight. Five strangers get on a plane and then, together, they kill a man.
GRISSOM: On the surface, self-defense. They thought Candlewell was bringing the plane down.
SHERIFF BRIAN MOBLEY: And he would have.
GRISSOM: But he didn’t. They stopped him, and then they killed him — not as individuals, but as a mob.
SHERIFF BRIAN MOBLEY: Let’s cut to the chase, Gil. Can you prove your case?
GRISSOM: Not yet. I need more time.
SHERIFF BRIAN MOBLEY: Well, time’s up. I’m going to give these people their walking papers. If the Feds want to pursue it, let them.
GRISSOM: Don’t do that.
SHERIFF BRIAN MOBLEY: Oh, come on. No jury’s going to ever convict them.
GRISSOM: You don’t know that, Brian.
SHERIFF BRIAN MOBLEY: Look, if you or I were on that plane we would do whatever it takes to save our lives.
GRISSOM: That’s what a jury would say. That’s not what the evidence says.
SHERIFF BRIAN MOBLEY: That’s exactly my point.

 

CSI Season 1 Episode 9 - Unfriendly SkiesBefore the end of the episode, the CSI team discussed among themselves what they would have done if they were in the shoes of the passengers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SARA: I don’t care what you say. I could never take a life.
WARRICK: If it was between him or me, I could. Nick?
NICK: I don’t know.
CATHERINE: Well… it’s wicked serious in here.
SARA: Yeah, well, we were just talking about murder and whether we would commit it. I couldn’t, Warrick could and Nick’s on the fence. We’re taking an exit poll.
NICK: Catherine, you’re a mother. You and Lindsey are on that plane. How far do you go?
CATHERINE: All the way.
SARA: (surprised) You didn’t even hesitate.
CATHERINE: That’s right. If it involves the protection of my child I fight to the death.

 

CSI Season 1 Episode 9 - Unfriendly Skies
In the end, Grissom makes a statement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If just one person had stopped and taken the time to look at the guy to listen to him, to figure out what was wrong with him it might not have happened. It took five people to kill him. It would have only taken one person to save his life.

If you were in this situation, would you be this one person?

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CSI Season 6 Episodes 7 and 8

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CSI Season 6 Episodes 7 and 8

I just finished CSI Las Vegas season 6 episodes 7 continued to episode 8.

There was a massive shootout between drug dealers and cops.
Capt. Jim Brass and Sofia Curtis joined the cops on pursuit.
A shootout subsequently followed killing a cop and 3 of the drug dealers.
The fourth drug dealer was caught and killed during the arrest later on.

The two connected episodes were very dramatic.
It showed much emotion from Sofia and Capt. Jim Brass.

After much tension between the community and the law enforcement, Gil presented the case.
It turned out that Capt. Jim Brass shot a fellow officer due to the chaos of the moment.
During the cop’s wake, teary-eyed Capt. Jim Brass went to talk to the wife.
The wife gestured to stop him from speaking… then hugged him… “it’s not your fault”

Dang! Now I know why I have a complete collection of CSI Las Vegas.

Of all seasons and episodes… this has got to be the most memorable one.
Seeing Capt. Jim Brass’ emotional side makes him human. Makes cops human. Makes us human. We make mistakes. But we live with them. It makes us stronger.

I got teary-eyed. Yeah ok. I shed a few tears. Hey… can’t a guy get emotional sometimes? :D
I got carried away… I have to thank the producers and the writers… especially Paul Guilfoyle who played Capt. Jim Brass. Wonderful portrayal of character!

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