Quote:CATHERINE: Marjorie's requesting copies of CSI's proficiency test records, by midnight.
GRISSOM: So relax. If any of us had failed the yearly proficiency test, we wouldn't be here.
CATHERINE: You completely forget, don't you? My test is on appeal.
GRISSOM: Oh, right.
CATHERINE: Board said I was wrong on one question. I said the question was ambiguous. They're going to rule my way, but not before the prelim. Just trying to rattle me.
GRISSOM: Is it working?
CATHERINE: Maybe I should just take a page out of your book. If I don't collect or analyze anything I don't have to testify. Of course, it helps to be boss. Very politic. Ecklie must be rubbing off on you.
Quote:(CATHERINE walks determinedly down the hallway. She's unhappy with her day on
the stand. She sees GRISSOM rapidly leafing through a stack of photographs. He
glances up at CATHERINE then turns back to the photos.)
CATHEIRNE: Grissom ... they're beating our heads in. Judge is going to dismiss
-- you can feel it.
GRISSOM: Don't get ahead of yourself.
CATHERINE: (frustrated) I'm not ahead of myself. I'm up there front and
center taking hits along with the rest of CSI. You know, you've turned into a
really lousy leader.
(GRISSOM'S head shoots up and he looks at CATHERINE as she continues on without
missing a beat.)
CATHERINE: I need your help, and you're on the sidelines.
(GRISSOM doesn't respond. CATHERINE stops talking. She looks at GRISSOM for
some response as he continues to look at her. When he finally does, he throws
her a curve.)
GRISSOM: Would you know where I could get pictures of Tom Haviland? Full body
shots. Like, uh ... an internet site ... or his fan club?
(As GRISSOM speaks, CATHERINE looks up at him. At first a little annoyed that
he doesn't show concern over the case, then intrigued at the possibilities of
the question. She glances down and notices the photographs in GRISSOM'S hands.
Something's afoot. Camera holds on Catherine's look.)
Quote:(GRISSOM reaches for the magnifying glass and examines up close a particular
photograph of TOM HAVILAND with a dark-haired woman on the beach. CATHERINE
leans in. GRISSOM sees it and straightens. He's found what he's looking for.
His mind rapidly making connections. CATHERINE looks up at GRISSOM with a glint
of anticipation on her face.)
Quote:MARJORIE WESCOTT: (almost inaudible) By what standard are you basing this
"match"?
(GRISSOM watches closely. He almost has it and boldly asks her again to repeat
the question.)
GRISSOM: One more time, please.
(Camera cuts to the members of CSI sitting in the audience. First to SARA as a
look of concern crosses her face. CATHERINE doesn't take her eyes off of
GRISSOM.)
ren28 Registered Member
Posts: 9
(10/27/05 10:49 am) Reply
Re: the accused is entitled
If Gil were to lose his voice one day, he and Cath would still be "talking" to each other! This episode gives us so many instances of that!
Sara on the other hand needed Cath to interpret the words that Gil says.