It was a good episode but I'm wondering about having another cop's family used as hostages to get some criminal his revenge story so soon after Hotch's family. I mean, was it meant to be illuminating for him? Because I didn't get that at all. And I'm tired of the cop's family used as hostages thing. .. we get it - these folks shouldn't have a personal life. . .it's much too dangerous. That's the lesson, right?
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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I think you bring up good points. Hostage stories are almost surpassing torture stories on my dislike meter.
What is this CSI color code?
Do you mean CSI: Orange and Blue, Miami and NY respectively?
Yes. Is this based on the lighting/look of the show? No color for the original show?
I've heard it described at Green, which I assumed was based on the logo.
I think I've seen the original show referred to as green, but primarily the NY show was lit heavily blue in the start, and Miami still uses horrid orange filters in its outdoor LA-for-Miami shots.
eta: Apparently they'll light/tint combo shots of the stars green/orange/blue.
I'm watching it right now and it is quite green. But I've never heard it called that.
Okay, now I can keep the references straight.
I can assure you that in person William Peterson is not green, nor is Gary Sinise blue. But I won't bet against Caruso being orange.
I thought CSI was yellow.