In this episode, "Calleigh" nearly bites the dust and a renegade surgeon messes up and pays for it big-time. This episode ain't "General Hospital," but it could have been called that.
The best part was the dramatic opening when Calleigh and "Ryan" were investigating a complaint about a foul smell emanating from a foreclosed house. They wind up in the attic with a dead body but then someone starts shooting at them and starts a fire in the house. It turns out really dramatic with the two CSI agents trying to get out with their lives. All the smoke puts Ms. Dusquense (Emily Proctor) in the hospital where a lovesick "Eric" watches over her.
Meanwhile, the team tries to put all the pieces together, and there are quite a number of them. Along the way, we get an old visitor, Khandi Alexander ("Dr. Alexx Woods), who is now working part-time at the hospital. Heck, she gets more lines in this one episode than the new girl who is playing the ME this season, has received almost all year. It's a shame Megalyn Echikunwoke (Dr. Tara Price) doesn't have a bigger role in this show, as Khandi did.
The best part was the dramatic opening when Calleigh and "Ryan" were investigating a complaint about a foul smell emanating from a foreclosed house. They wind up in the attic with a dead body but then someone starts shooting at them and starts a fire in the house. It turns out really dramatic with the two CSI agents trying to get out with their lives. All the smoke puts Ms. Dusquense (Emily Proctor) in the hospital where a lovesick "Eric" watches over her.
Meanwhile, the team tries to put all the pieces together, and there are quite a number of them. Along the way, we get an old visitor, Khandi Alexander ("Dr. Alexx Woods), who is now working part-time at the hospital. Heck, she gets more lines in this one episode than the new girl who is playing the ME this season, has received almost all year. It's a shame Megalyn Echikunwoke (Dr. Tara Price) doesn't have a bigger role in this show, as Khandi did.