Thursday, August 27, 2009

Burden of Proof, Season 2 #15

Body found at a anthropology body farm, not one of their study subjects. Body farm= “controlled study of situational decomposition.”

GREG:
  1. Only one scene, enjoying the spotlight as he presents DNA evidence of three males in contact with young woman, Warrick reminds him about the seriousness of the case so he tones it down. Sample from nightgown belongs to younger brother.

Wardrobe: white t-shirt.

REST OF TEAM:

  • They find a carpet beetle on the body, which Grissom says shouldn’t be there. Catherine asks if victim seemed more like a hardwood floors kinda guy. Ha. And the humor continues in the morgue, Doc Robbins and Grissom decide they need to excise the entry point of victim’s wound - but they’re not sure how. So Doc picks up and discards a couple of instruments before deciding on a saw - might be one of those scenes you have to see to appreciate.
  • Investigation of a fire at the deceased’s home finds compromising pictures of teenage daughter of the dead man’s fiancé. Who just happens to have a burn on her wrist.
  • Grissom is really enjoying his research and science experiments in this episode. He’s so into it he completely misses how annoyed Sara is when he asks her to dispose of ground beef he was using in first experiment. And later how annoyed Catherine is when he can’t go to the field since he’s in the middle of another one.
  • Sara gives Grissom a request for a leave of absence, says she needs somewhere that has more communication and respect. Grissom isn’t sure how to respond and, from the look on Sara’s face, he doesn’t get it right with his initial response. Catherine tries to explain it to him with moderate success. So he orders her a plant, “she likes live vegetation.”

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