CSI 1/17, or I just have to talk about this episode (SPOILERS)

About what Rysler and Larry Mudd said,

[spoiler]It’s a possible explanation, but very much of a stretch. I can’t even figure out how she did it at all. We know she stood over the husband until he died, getting blood all over her clothes and shows. How did she get inside to get to the plastic garbage bags without tracking blood all over the place? We need to assume that she keeps her garbage bags outside! So then she could strip outside, put the clothes into bags, and then haul them upstairs. A stretch. She then has to roll up the carpet, and manage to drag it along with her through that tiny opening and carefully store it inside the panic room, even though there wasn’t any good place for it. Then repeat the process, crawling and dragging everything outside, leaving the nusery immaculate.

Nah. It was a plot hole.[/spoiler]

And shouldn’t this all be in spoilers? There’s no warning anywhere in the title or first post.

I don’t think so. The episode aired last night, and I didn’t post until this afternoon.

The end of the title has a big “(SPOILERS)” tacked on. Was that not there before?

I gave the episode a B- or a C+. It thought it was generally fun, and I’m enjoying the direction the characters are going in. Grissom’s “tush” comment to Catherine was perfectly in line with the fact that they’re now equals, I was pleasantly surprised at Eckley actually being portrayed as being useful, and I think Sofia and Grissom did the noodle dance.

But I don’t like one-murder shows, and the story was alllllll over the place. And kind of boring.

Another hole: How could you have gotten all that oversized baby stuff into the nursery when the only way in was a tiny crawlspace?

Nope… that’s a manifestation of the beneficent Hand of Mod.

RickJay, doesn’t furniture usually come ready-to-assemble?

Usually, but the external dimensions of furniture, even ready-to-assemble, are usually fixed. To use the crib, for example, it appeared to be at least four and a half feet high, an essentially fixed dimension - the sides would be a whole peice. It was a good five feet wide, too. That crawlspace didn’t look four feet wide in ANY direction to me.

He couldnt have put the stuff in then made the secret door? even it the panic room was pre-existing, it may have had a much larger entryway.

On the other hand, my favorite explaination always works - It is in the script. deal with it.