Father of the Bride 11X20
Father of the Bride continued the long saga of Nate Haskell and Ray Langston supposedly the showdown of CSI proportions.
The Case: Nick and Ray investigate a body and other surrouding body parts which were scattered in a barn. This case kind of comes to a halt when the video of Haskell is released showing one of his brides battered and begging for her life. However from the start the whole case is just suspicious. The father of that bride hid the video from the CSI's probably due to the allegations from his daughter that her father often did horrible sexual things to her (some even on video) Thats gross with a capital G. Anyways this prompts the father to offer ransom money for his daughters safety at a local playground. The only person in sight at the drop off is a particularly crazy bride named Tina who appears to be Haskells right hand woman at the moment. Anyways that body Nick found matched a nurse from a shady plastic surgery office along with the hands of the doctor linking his case to the case that got the most play out of the entire eleventh season. So eventually the link was established. Haskell went with Tina to get plastic surgery from a Dr. Cole. Afterwards both the nurse and the doctor were shot. A young patient that happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time was taken to help carry the bodies and because he had a pretty bad ass car. Then he was shot by Tina who also shot and killed the bride in the ransom video in a fit of szhicophrenic jealousy. Confusing no?
Favorite Parts of the Episode:
No Hodges: Moving out of his mothers house its about time
Ray getting angry: Its the only time i fully like his character
Sofia Curtis: She had a nice return not too big not too small
Brides?: Where does Haskell pick up these crazy yet really attractive women
Plastic Surgery: At the beginning Haskell had surgery yet at the end of the episode he looked the same so I think he needs to get a refund haha.
The Haskell Plot line is a tad tiresome in the way that the writers want it to work so much that they are kinda forcing it down us poor CSI fans throats.
The Case: Nick and Ray investigate a body and other surrouding body parts which were scattered in a barn. This case kind of comes to a halt when the video of Haskell is released showing one of his brides battered and begging for her life. However from the start the whole case is just suspicious. The father of that bride hid the video from the CSI's probably due to the allegations from his daughter that her father often did horrible sexual things to her (some even on video) Thats gross with a capital G. Anyways this prompts the father to offer ransom money for his daughters safety at a local playground. The only person in sight at the drop off is a particularly crazy bride named Tina who appears to be Haskells right hand woman at the moment. Anyways that body Nick found matched a nurse from a shady plastic surgery office along with the hands of the doctor linking his case to the case that got the most play out of the entire eleventh season. So eventually the link was established. Haskell went with Tina to get plastic surgery from a Dr. Cole. Afterwards both the nurse and the doctor were shot. A young patient that happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time was taken to help carry the bodies and because he had a pretty bad ass car. Then he was shot by Tina who also shot and killed the bride in the ransom video in a fit of szhicophrenic jealousy. Confusing no?
Favorite Parts of the Episode:
No Hodges: Moving out of his mothers house its about time
Ray getting angry: Its the only time i fully like his character
Sofia Curtis: She had a nice return not too big not too small
Brides?: Where does Haskell pick up these crazy yet really attractive women
Plastic Surgery: At the beginning Haskell had surgery yet at the end of the episode he looked the same so I think he needs to get a refund haha.
The Haskell Plot line is a tad tiresome in the way that the writers want it to work so much that they are kinda forcing it down us poor CSI fans throats.
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