Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Chasing the Bus, Season 2 #18

A tour bus crashes in the desert, killing 9 people.

GREG:
  1. Comes to the scene to help but in his excitement didn’t think to get a warmer jacket. And is already shivering. Nick isn’t too impressed with his lack of preparation.
  2. Takes notes for Nick as he is interviewing the bus driver -- who also doesn’t have a warm coat or blanket. When bus driver starts coughing up blood and falls on Nick, Greg freezes. Nick isn’t too hard on him, taking about his first time in the field as a CSI 1.
  3. Grissom mentions there is still one passenger unaccounted for, hasn’t been found at either the morgue or the hospital. And as usual, Greg asks the obvious question - -the one no one else seems to have thought of - - has anyone checked the bus?
  4. They send Greg back to the lab with a broken bottle of whiskey they find, but not before Grissom fusses at him for not wearing gloves.
  5. Grissom asks Greg how it liked it, Greg starts to mention his screw-up but Grissom doesn’t think he did anything wrong. Greg says he liked it fine. Could this be the beginning of Greg’s interest in becoming a CSI or his change all part of the events in Playing with Fire?
  6. Sara also compliments him, “you’re good at what you do.” He doesn’t have time to respond as she gets her results and leaves. And she defends him when one of the other lab rats attempts to slam on Greg’s performance in the field.

Blue fleece again, grey t-shirt.

REST OF TEAM:

  • Catherine & Grissom are examining the bus looking for cause, when Catherine moves to look at a car that was involved. Fire department had told her driver was dead, but as she’s examining the car – a hand comes up. Catherine follows injured man to the hospital trying to find out his name. Turns out his fiance was on the bus, extra sad side story.
  • Owner of bus company seems to be honest, when he’s told there is a problem with sub-standard bolts he grounds the entire fleet.
  • Chloroform in the tire destroys elasticity of rubber, causing a blowout. And they stage quite the elaborate experiment to prove it.

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